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Centre, Opposition vow support; Kerala rolls out red carpet for investors

KOCHI: Keralas renewed push to transform itself into a major investment destination got off to a promising start with the Union and state governments joining hands to underline the states achievements and development plans on the opening day of Invest Kerala Global Summit (IKGS) 2025 on Friday. The changes we have brought about now are not incremental but substantial. Kerala is taking a big step towards the goal of achieving the status of an investment hub. The state government believes it has a major role to play as facilitator and catalyst. We have adopted a holistic view and are paying equal attention to all aspects from policy formulation to last-mile implementation, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. He was inaugurating the two-day summit at Lulu International Convention Centre in Bolgatty. Taking his cue from the CM, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, who spoke at the event virtually, announced 896 km of new roads - encompassing 31 road projects worth Rs 50,000 crore. The Adani Group has promised Rs 30,000 crore in the next five years, including an additional investment of Rs 20,000 crore in Vizhinjam port, while healthcare major Aster DM Healthcare announced Rs 850 crore investments over the next three years. Kaynes Technology India, a Mysuru-headquartered integrated electronics system design and manufacturing company, said it will invest Rs 500 crore in Kerala to set up its manufacturing campus in or around Thiruvananthapuram. Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal expressed the Centres full solidarity and support to the states investment push. Entrepreneurship is in the blood of Keralites, he said. Centre will always ensure Kerala is not left behind: Union Minister Goyal The USD 4 trillion Indian economy will be developed into a $35 trillion economy by 2047, and the Union government will always ensure Kerala is not left behind, Union minister Piyush Goyal said. Saying that Keralas investment scenario was on the cusp of history, the CM asserted that debate and criticism should be aimed at achieving progress, and not the other way round, alluding to the recent controversy triggered following Congress MP Shashi Tharoors article praising Keralas achievements that appeared in TNIE last week. Kerala aims to have 15,000 startups by 2026: CM Pinarayi Vijayan When criticism becomes the end and not the means to achieving improvement, it ceases to be constructive, Pinarayi said, adding, Nevertheless, tangible achievements speak for themselves and with information at their disposal, the public can appreciate the progress achieved by the state. Pinarayi said Kerala was witnessing progress and change for the better in its investment arena. It is at this juncture that this summit is taking place, bringing together global investors, visionaries in the field, and experts and policymakers, with the aim to explore Keralas investment potential, he said. The share of manufacturing sector in gross state value added, which was 9.8 per cent in 2014-15, has risen to 11.5 per cent in 2023-24, Pinarayi said.Besides developing infrastructure, the government has given high priority to providing uninterrupted electricity by expediting the completion of power highways, said the CM. Let me share with happiness and pride that Kerala is a state without power cuts, he said. The CM also tried to allay fears of unavailability of land, saying the government has declared in the budget that no investor will return without investing due to non-availability of land, and highlighted the land pooling system the government has come up with. At the event, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan promised the Oppositions steadfast commitment to the development of Kerala. Regardless of political affiliations, our collective goal is to propel Kerala into a future of economic prosperity and industrial excellence, he said. First day, good show Investment blitz Rs 50,000 crore by Centre for 31 road projects. Rs 30,000 crore by Adani Group over next 5 years. Rs 850 crore by Aster DM Healthcare in 3 years. Rs 500 crore by Kaynes Technology India, Mysuru, to set up manufacturing campus. Positive notes Entrepreneurship is in the blood of Keralites. The union government will always ensure that Kerala is not left behind - Piyush Goyal, Union Commerce Minister. Oppn is taking an initiative for the start of a new culture. We are giving our full support in all aspects to make Kerala investment-friendly - V D Satheesan, Leader of Opposition. With investors from diverse industries and countries coming together, this platform (Invest Kerala Global Summit) is set to shape Keralas next phase of industrial growth - P Rajeeve, Industries Minister. Nations present on Day 1: The UAE, Bahrain, Australia. Union government offers complete support to Kerala in garnering investments: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari

The New Indian Express 22 Feb 2025 7:38 am

When theatre meets caste resistance

The twirling costumes, painted faces, and pounding drums of Theyyam create an energy that feels almost tangible. At its heart, this art form from Kerala blurs the boundaries between the divine and the downtrodden, the hero and the oppressed. It serves as the backdrop for The Guests of God , a play that tackles caste-based atrocities and societal struggles. Directed by KP Rajeev, a man who merges his love for theatre with his business background, the play is brought to life by his theatre group Ekatha. Set in 18th-century Kerala amid political turmoil, the play unfolds as the local queens diamonds are stolen, plunging the village into greater despair. The community, already grappling with poverty, is haunted by the deep scars of the caste system. Rajeev explains, The Theyyam art form has a fascinating history. Over 500 years old, it emerged when the lower castes, the untouchables, were brutally oppressed. They found solace in worship forms that directly confronted the privileged castes. Theyyam dancers, adorned in elaborate costumes and painted with fierce expressions, are believed to be reincarnations of deceased heroes who challenged the oppressors. I conducted extensive research and worked with experts to ensure the portrayal of Theyyam is authentic everything from the music to the costumes and dialogues reflects the art forms roots, Rajeev shares. An ongoing battle Though Kerala has made progress, caste-based atrocities persist, often in subtler forms. Rajeev reflects, The concept of caste is instilled in us from childhood, whether consciously or unconsciously. Today, many people dont actively support caste divisions, but they still manifest in ways we dont always recognise. He points out that caste identity is so ingrained in society that it surfaces in everyday interactions. From skin colour to surnames, these markers subtly reinforce social divisions, he adds. As characters from various castes search for the stolen diamonds, their interactions highlight the systemic inequalities that persist despite outward societal changes. The play asks hard questions about how much progress has truly been made in eradicating caste-based oppression. Rajeev acknowledges the sensitivity required when addressing such complex issues. The challenge was to tackle these issues without alienating or offending the audience. Todays society may be more progressive, but we must sensitise people to the deep-rooted struggles of the marginalised. Mohan Kumar The Guests of God strikes a balance, shining a light on oppression while celebrating collective resistance. The play focuses on cultural aspects rather than religious overtones, aiming to address the issue in a way that resonates with todays viewers without being preachy or divisive. Rajeev aligns himself with Dr BR Ambedkars philosophy on caste annihilation, stating, The caste system must be dismantled, but not just through legislation or reservations. Real change starts with breaking down caste identities, even in small things like surnames. Despite its significance, The Guests of God faces challenges common to theatre today. With the rise of digital entertainment, theatre struggles to compete with the high-production values of films and online content. However, Rajeev believes theatres authenticity and emotional power still set it apart. Theatre offers a live experience that no other medium can replicate. While we use digital backdrops and modern sound design to enhance the experience, the heart of the performance remains the live energy between actors and the audience, Rajeev says. A fundraiser with a purpose The Guests of God also doubles as a fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Chennai Mid City, which has worked for over a decade to improve the lives of underprivileged children. Rajeev sees this as an extension of the plays message, saying, By supporting this cause, we hope to create positive change, just as the play aims to challenge societys attitudes. Ultimately, The Guests of God is more than a performance it is a call to action. As Rajeev puts it, The goal of theatre is not just to entertain but to make people think. If we can make people reconsider how they see the world, even for a moment, weve done our job. The Guests of God will be performed at the Museum Theatre, Egmore on Sunday from 6 pm.

The New Indian Express 22 Feb 2025 6:00 am

EPL: Brentford blaze to big win over leaky Leicester

Brentford's Bryan Mbuemo scored one goal and made another in a 4-0 win over Leicester City on Friday as a dismal display of defending saw the relegation-threatened Foxes slump to their sixth home defeat in a row in the Premier League.

Rediff 22 Feb 2025 4:23 am

Can somebody let this robot down?

It's not clear that anyone was asking for a company to build a muscular, sinewy robot or to see a video of it dangling, helpless from a hook, but life is full of surprises and this YouTube video of Clone Robotics' Protoclone is here all the same. The Protoclone appears to be a prototype version of the Clone robot the aptly named Clone Robotics is working to build. The video shows the Protoclone flexing its arms and legs, with visible artificial muscle fibers moving underneath its white skin. Based on Clone Robotic's video description, the impressive part here is that fact that the Protoclone has over 200 degrees of freedom, over 1,000 Myofibers, and over 200 sensors, and also that the robot is faceless, for some reason. The end goal for the startup is to build an android that's anatomically correct, with synthetic nervous, skeletal, muscular and vascular systems powering its movement. The Myofibers included in the Protoclone are a custom Clone Robotics creation with he desirable qualities of mammalian skeletal muscle. For the eventual Clone robot's purposes, those qualities are the ability to espond in less than 50 ms with a bigger than 30 percent unloaded contraction and at least a kilogram of contraction force for a single, three gram muscle fiber, according to Clone Robotics' website . That the Protoclone is dangling in the video rather than roaming around of its own accord is a reflection of its prototype nature. Robots are often hung or propped up with a support arm until they can support their own body weight, something that can be hard to achieve without all of the right materials. Clone Robotics is not unique in pursuing a human-like robot that could theoretically replace human workers. Figure is exploring a similar idea, minus the muscles. Tesla started off on the wrong foot with a person in a spandex suit , but it's serious about robots , too. Even the largest of tech companies have turned their attention to robots: Both Meta and Apple are reportedly exploring robotics as a future product category. It's fair to say Clone Robotics is winning when it comes to posting videos of muscular robots, though. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/can-somebody-let-this-robot-down-222011506.html?src=rss

Engadget 22 Feb 2025 3:50 am

Investments in J&K must safeguard land, create jobs for locals: CM

SRINAGAR, FEB 21 : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today attended the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu and Kashmir Annual Session-2025, themed AMAZING J&K: Aspiring For New Growth Goals, in Srinagar. The event, organized by the CII J&K Council, brought together prominent business leaders, industrialists, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders to discuss strategies for boosting Jammu and []

RisingKashmir 22 Feb 2025 3:13 am

Investments in J&K must ensure land safeguards, local jobs: CM

SRINAGAR, Feb 21: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today here attended the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu & Kashmir Annual Session-2025 titled AMAZING J&K: Aspiring For New Growth Goals. The event, organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) J&K Council, brought together business leaders, industrialists, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders to discuss strategic actions to [] The post Investments in J&K must ensure land safeguards, local jobs: CM appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 22 Feb 2025 1:15 am

Federal government reportedly plans to shut down its EV charging infrastructure

The General Services Administration plans on shutting down federal EV charging infrastructure in the coming weeks and offloading EVs purchased by the previous administration, The Verge reports . Since the GSA oversees government buildings, shutting down chargers will impact personal electric vehicles owned by government employees and government-owned EVs. As GSA has worked to align with the current administration, we have received direction that all GSA owned charging stations are not mission critical, an email viewed by The Verge reads. There were a a steadily increasing number of federally-owned EVs after President Biden ordered the government agencies to electrify their fleets in 2021 . Part of the Inflation Reduction Act signed in 2024 also included funding to build EV chargers for the growing number of vehicles used by the government. The shutdown will take place over the coming weeks and will coincide with the removal of GSA EVs purchased by the Biden Administration, either by selling them or placing them in storage, according to the report. Engadget has reached out to the GSA for confirmation of this plan and will update this article if we hear back. Shutting down federal charging infrastructure fits with both the Trump administration's stance on EVs and the transportation goals of Project 2025 , the plan written by The Heritage Foundation that's been guiding recent policy decisions. Since taking office, Trump has reversed Biden's order to electrify government vehicles and cancelled a project to install high-speed EV chargers along highways. It wouldn't be surprising if he signed a bill eliminating the federal EV tax credit entirely, if presented with the chance. While not a magic bullet for global warming, EV adoption has been pushed because of its potential to reduce carbon emissions. Moving from manufacturing gas vehicles to EVs has not been cheap for car companies, though. Imposing tariffs and removing the incentives to buy EVs is one reason automakers are reportedly trying to lobby the Trump administration to reconsider its current stance. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/federal-government-reportedly-plans-to-shut-down-its-ev-charging-infrastructure-191314767.html?src=rss

Engadget 22 Feb 2025 12:43 am

Adani power plans to develop 30 GW nuclear capacity

Adani Power plans to set up 30 GW of nuclear power capacity to replace its thermal capacity, with potential international partnerships for technology. The shift aligns with India's goal of 100 GW nuclear power by 2047. This move follows the government's proposal to open the nuclear power sector to private companies and plans for five small modular reactors by 2033.

The Economic Times 22 Feb 2025 12:26 am

India Falls to Germany 0-4 in FIH Pro League Clash

The Indian womens hockey team lost 0-4 to Germany in the FIH Pro League in Bhubaneswar today. The Germans controlled the match from start to finish, with Amelie Wortmann and Sophia Schwabe scoring their first three goals before Johanne Hachenberg converted a penalty corner in the 59th minute. The Germans secured 10 penalty corners in [] The post India Falls to Germany 0-4 in FIH Pro League Clash appeared first on The Indian Awaaz .

The Indian Awaaz 22 Feb 2025 12:13 am

ISL: For FC Goa, its one game at a time

The Times of India 22 Feb 2025 12:00 am

AIFF wants Bibiano as U-20 national team coach

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:54 pm

Manchester United's bid to get Lille forward Jonathan David just got a boost: Here's why

Manchester United have been keen to sign Jonathan David for a while. The footballer has 12 goals and 3 assists to his name in 20 appearances for Lille in Ligue 1 this season. For Manchester United, the addition of a player like Jonathan David can turn their fortunes around next season.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 11:50 pm

India Overcome Tough Ireland Challenge With 3-1 Win In FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25

India beat Ireland 3-1 in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 at Kalinga Stadium. Goals from Mandeep, Jarmanpreet, and Sukhjeet Singh secured the win after Duncan's early goal.

News18 21 Feb 2025 11:45 pm

Suhana stuns in ivory lehenga, Gauri poses with mom

Aadar Jain and Alekha Advani celebrated their marriage with a traditional Hindu wedding in Mumbai after a Christian ceremony in Goa. The event saw Bollywood's elite in attendance, including Gauri Khan. The couple confirmed their relationship on Instagram in 2023, and Aadar proposed in the Maldives in 2024, following a Roka ceremony in November.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:42 pm

Healing aid: S Goa cops to refer drunk drivers to AA

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:41 pm

Advocates body for probe into marriage registration fraud

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:38 pm

Tiger spotted at Vaghure, cam trap to be set up

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:32 pm

Goa govt launches stronger witness protection scheme

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:27 pm

Cricket bets: 3 Guj men held at Pilerne

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:27 pm

Small children most at risk of dog attacks, says Halarnkar

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:25 pm

Nigerian gets Rs 1L fine, 10 yrs RI in 2019 narcotics case

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:23 pm

Margao traders form panel to solve biz issues

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:22 pm

Operators move to register 3k km of suspended cables

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:21 pm

Ranbir refuses to give solo pics; Alia REACTS: WATCH

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor turned heads at Aadar Jain and Alekha Advani's wedding, complementing each other in elegant attire. The celebration saw notable Bollywood figures in attendance. Aadar and Alekha's romance, which started in September 2023, was highlighted by their previous Christian ceremony in Goa.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 11:19 pm

CII Jammu Kashmir Annual Session 2025-26 Charts Roadmap for Economic Growth

SRINAGAR: The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) J&K UT Council organised its Annual Session for 2025-26, themed Aspiring for New Growth Goals, focusing on economic prosperity and sustainable development in the region. Honble Chief Minister of J&K Omar Abdullah graced the event as the Chief Guest, while Shri Satish Sharma, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies [] The post CII Jammu Kashmir Annual Session 2025-26 Charts Roadmap for Economic Growth appeared first on Kashmir Life .

KashmirLife 21 Feb 2025 10:46 pm

Aadar Jain, Alekha Advani Are Now Married; Groom Kisses Bride In First Public Appearance | Watch

Aadar Jain and Alekha Advani, who had an intimate Christian wedding in Goa earlier this year, tied the knot in a grand Hindu ceremony in Mumbai.

News18 21 Feb 2025 10:12 pm

Was former Manchester United forward Anthony Martial stressed due to Cristiano Ronaldo's return to the team? Here's what we know

Anthony Martial has scored 9 goals and 2 assists for AEK Athens in just 19 appearances, delighting his fans. A source close to the club claimed that the French forward's performance at Manchester United was impacted by the return of Cristiano Ronaldo. The pressure led to injury problems.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 9:51 pm

Schopman wins battle of coaches as Germany women sink India

BHUBANESWAR: Like the city has tended to do over the last few days, the blazing afternoon sun had given way to threatening storm clouds on Friday evening. Just when the respective India-Germany women's teams lined up for the anthems, some of the scribes sought the comfort of the media centre as droplets of water began falling on the media tribune, a place inside the ground where journalists sit and file in real-time. There were similar scenes elsewhere across the four stands of the Kalinga Stadium. Fans made their way to the quickest exit. On the blue turf, though, it was very much business as usual for the sides. Even if the Pro League has a tangible reward for the team finishing first at the end of the season a World Cup spot sides have been taking it easy, playing in second and third gear rather than chasing after lost causes and putting bodies on the line. It's how competitions at the beginning of a new Olympic cycle tend to be; the older players have either left or are being phased out, youth is the buzzword and a loss is more palatable because sides can dress it up as growing pains, lessons for the future. Saying all that, the India vs Germany encounter had some promise because of the rich narratives in play. One of the last times these two sides faced each other (an Olympic qualifier at Ranchi early last year), Germany dumped India in a penalty shoot-out in the semifinal. Subsequently, India failed to win the third-place match. A month later, Janneke Schopman, then India coach, resigned. These days, Schopman is in charge of the German women's team. Actually, both sides have new coaches, a common theme at the beginning of a new Olympic cycle. Coaches Schopman and Harendra Singh with plenty to prove. For the former, another chance to show her coaching acumen in India after leading the Odisha Warriors to the title in the inaugural Women's Hockey India League. She doesn't want to spend too much time on her experience with the women's time (the Dutchwoman had accused her former employers of discrimination before resigning). That is a closed chapter, the stint with the German team is about embracing new challenges. For Singh, too, the Indian stint is a new challenge. On the evidence of the 60 minutes in the driving rain, Singh's challenge is far greater. They weren't at the races as the visitors were all over them like a rash from pushback. From an Indian perspective, this was like watching a bad movie, the relief apparent only after the end, with the electronic scoreboard saying India 0-4 Germany. After the match, the Indian coach claimed his side were the fitter outfit but the visitors were quicker to snuff out danger, reacted better to chances and scored several eye-catching goals in the process. The second one, by Sophia Schwabe who dribbled past several defenders before finding the board, was a case in point. At half-time, Singh, in a short pitchside interview, had said his team was giving Germany way too much respect. He touched on it after the match. Too much respect for the opponents, he said in the mixed zone. So much discussion about the match in the dressing room and meeting room... show the character. We have to show grit and determination. If we show too much respect, we are going to pay the price. Show the character, show determination, show that you are hungry... in the third quarter, we were all over them but small mistakes and we went back to our shell. This is what we have to learn, the entire team has to work but someone has to step up and take the lead and start because there's no communication, no coaching on the pitch, everyone just running here and there in the first quarter wasting their gas. By the time the final hooter had cut through the evening air, the rain had dissipated and the soundtrack of the crowd's familiar roar every time an Indian player drove forward with the ball was back. However, it was few and far in between. Friday's scores: Women: Netherlands 5-1 England, Germany 4-0 India. Men: India 3-1 Ireland.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 9:42 pm

India beat Ireland 3-1 in mens FIH Pro League

Bhubaneswar: The Indian mens hockey team came back from a goal down to beat Ireland 3-1 in FIH Pro League in Bhubaneswar Friday. The Indians were stunned by the Irish in the eighth minute when Jeremy Duncan scored from a field effort. But the Indians bounced back strongly, scoring a field goal through Mandeep Singh []

orissapost 21 Feb 2025 9:36 pm

RBI is missing the larger point

RBI must work towards maintaining inflation close to 4% in a sustained manner, and not dilute this goal

The Hindu Businessline 21 Feb 2025 9:02 pm

Alia Bhatt & Ranbir Kapoor Dazzle In Ethnic Attire As They Arrive For Aadar-Alekha's Wedding; WATCH

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor prove that couples who slay together stay together. For Aadar Jain and Alekha Advani's wedding, the power couple arrived in ethnic ensembles serving major couple goals. Watch the video for more. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment

News18 21 Feb 2025 8:17 pm

Investments In J&K Must Have Land Investment Safeguards, Create Jobs For Local Youth: CM Omar Abdullah

SRINAGAR, Feb 21: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today here attended the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Jammu & Kashmir Annual Session-2025 titled AMAZING J&K: Aspiring For New Growth Goals. The event, organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) J&K Council, brought together business leaders, industrialists, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders to discuss strategic actions to boost J&Ks economic growth and development, driving the regions competitiveness and business potential through a robust and resilient industrial and sustainable entrepreneurship ecosystem. Addressing the [] The post Investments In J&K Must Have Land Investment Safeguards, Create Jobs For Local Youth: CM Omar Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Feb 2025 8:16 pm

Indian womens hockey team loses to Germany 0-4 in FIH Pro League

BHUBANESWAR, Feb 21: The Indian womens hockey team continued to disappoint as it lost 0-4 to Germany in FIH Pro League here on Friday. The Germans controlled the match from the start to finish, scoring their first three goals all field efforts through Amelie Wortmann (3rd minute) and Sophia Schwabe (18th, 47th) before Johanne Hachenberg converted a penalty corner in the 59th minute. The Germans secured as many as 10 penalty corners in the match as against Indias [] The post Indian womens hockey team loses to Germany 0-4 in FIH Pro League appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Feb 2025 8:13 pm

Govt launches anti-rabies drive amid rising dog attacks

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 8:06 pm

Celebs at Aadar-Alekha's Hindu wedding ceremony

Aadar Jain is set to marry Alekha Advani today in a traditional Hindu wedding in Mumbai. Previously, they had a dreamy beachside wedding in Goa on January 12, 2025, attended by families and loved ones. The couple confirmed their relationship on Instagram in November 2023 and have a bond spanning 20 years.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 8:02 pm

Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals for Leicester?

You can have Jamie Vardy for free. The post Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals for Leicester? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 21 Feb 2025 7:00 pm

Air India and Vistara Merger: Major Changes in Indian Aviation

Vistara merged with Air India marks 100 days of milestone, making it Indias only full-service airline. This merger was important for Tata Group, which owns Air India. Singapore Airlines now owns 25.1% of the new Air India, making it a key partner. When Tata took over Air India in 2022, the airline was struggling. Vistara and AirAsia India were also losing money. While profits are still a challenge, the merged airline is now stronger and can compete better with IndiGo in India and expand internationally. Changes in the First 100 Days: 1. Vistaras Name Fades AwayAir India first said that Vistaras planes and staff would stay the same until 2025. But changes started immediately. Some flights shifted to Air India planes, and over time, more Vistara flights changed to match Air Indias seating style. 2. Smooth TransitionEven though this was a big change, it happened smoothly. From midnight of the merger, Vistara officially stopped existing, and Air India took over. Airports did not face confusion, flights were on time, and even loyalty program members had no issues. 3. More Flights on Busy RoutesAir India adjusted flight schedules on important routes like Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Bangalore, and Mumbai-Hyderabad. The goal was to give passengers better timing choices. All flights now have three seating classes for business travelers. 4. Branding Changes Still OngoingAir India started giving crew new uniforms, but changes at airports are still in progress. Many places still show Vistaras name. Repainting the planes is taking time, and only Air Indias A350 planes have the new look so far. 5. Delhi Becomes an International HubAfter the merger, Air India moved many international flights from Mumbai to Delhi. This was done to make Delhi a major hub. With Vistaras bigger planes, Air India increased flights to Paris and Frankfurt, making travel easier to Southeast Asia and Australia. 6. Drop in Domestic Market ShareEven after merging, Air Indias share in the Indian market dropped in the first month. This was surprising because India had the highest domestic air traffic ever. The airline will need time to improve its services and attract more passengers. 7. Vistaras Name Still PopularEven though Vistara is gone, passengers still remember it fondly. Many travelers post on social media about their experiences with Vistara. Since repainting planes takes time, its branding can still be seen. 8. Delayed Aircraft UpgradesAir India planned to upgrade its older planes, but the process has been delayed. The airline has blamed supply issues. The full upgrade is now expected by 2026. Even smaller planes, which were supposed to be upgraded in December, are still unchanged. 9. Challenges in International Expansion: Right now, Air India has an advantage on North American routes because U.S. airlines cannot fly over Russia. However, if the Russia-Ukraine conflict ends and Russian airspace reopens, Air India will face more competition from American and other international airlines. The first 100 days of this merger have brought many changes. Air India has made good progress, but it still has a long way to go. The airline needs to improve its services, fully integrate Vistara, and win back more passengers.

News Track 21 Feb 2025 6:10 pm

NEP vs. Quality Education: Why India Needs Urgent Changes

India introduced the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 to improve schools and learning. It was the first big change in more than 30 years. But after four years, many of its important ideas have not been put into action. This delay is a big problem because school learning levels are still very low. According to a report from ASER 2022, even though many children go to school, they are not learning well. About 80 per cent of third-grade students cannot read at a second-grade level, and 75 per cent cannot do simple subtraction with two-digit numbers. Even in eighth grade, many students still struggle with basic skills. But education is not the only concern. Student safety is also a growing problem. Some schools have poor buildings, and many students face bullying or other dangers. If children do not feel safe in school, how can they learn properly? These serious problems need big changes, not just small fixes. The Problem with School Rules One of the biggest challenges in Indias education system is how schools are judged. Right now, most schools are checked based on their buildings and money rather than the quality of education they provide. The NEP wants to change this by creating a new independent group called the State School Standards Authority (SSSA). This group would set rules for both education and safety in schools. The idea behind SSSA is simple with three points:(1) Set clear rules for schools (2) Check how well students are learning and (3) Share this information with the public If done properly, this will help parents choose the right school for their children and push schools to improve. The best schools will be rewarded, and the weaker ones will get help to do better. A Big Problem in the System Right now, the Department of Education (DoE) controls both government and private schools. This creates a problem. While private schools must follow strict rules, government schools often do not meet basic standards but still continue to operate. The NEP suggests that the SSSA should take over the job of checking schools instead of the DoE. This will allow private schools to grow without unnecessary rules, while the government can focus on improving its own schools. Why Change is Slow Even though SSSA is a good idea, its launch has not been smooth. The central government put the CBSE in charge of central schools, while some states gave the job to their exam boards. But for this plan to work, SSSA must be independent and free from political influence. Experts believe that SSSA must be set up through a strong law, with clear rules and powers. It should have control over both government and private schools and include teachers, parents, and child safety experts in its decisions. All its work should be transparent so the public knows what is happening. Learning from the Past India has made mistakes in education before. The Right to Education (RTE) Act of 2009 was a great plan, but it failed in many ways because it was not carried out well. Even today, many schools do not follow RTE rules. The SSSA must learn from these mistakes, set realistic goals, and ensure that school budgets are open for everyone to see. A Better Future for India's Children India has 18 per cent of the worlds children, and their success depends on good education. The NEP has rightly focused on governance as a major issue, and SSSA can help fix it. But plans alone are not enoughthey need to be put into action. India must take quick steps to improve schools, focusing on real classroom changes instead of just paperwork. If we truly want world-class education for our children, we must act now.

News Track 21 Feb 2025 5:49 pm

India keen to host 2030 Commonwealth Games

India is looking to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and include all disciplines dropped from the 2026 edition. The sports ministry aims to start the process before the March 31 deadline. The goal is to maintain India's medal tally, with key sports like hockey and wrestling among those proposed. India also eyes the 2036 Olympic Games hosting rights.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 5:13 pm

Home Minister Amit Shah to chair Western Zonal Council meet on Saturday in Pune

The Western Zonal Council comprises the states of Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

Mid Day 21 Feb 2025 4:56 pm

Three arrested in Goa for betting on India-Bangladesh match

Law enforcement raided a bungalow in Pilerne, Goa, arresting three men from Gujarat involved in illegal betting on a cricket match. Seized items included mobile phones, a laptop, and a router valued at Rs 1.1 lakh. The suspects face charges under the Goa Daman and Diu Public Gambling Act as the investigation continues.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 4:42 pm

Three men from Gujarat held in Goa for accepting bets on India-Bangladesh CT match

Acting on reliable information, cops raided the rented bungalow in Pilerne village near Panaji on Thursday, a police spokesperson said

Deccan Chronicle 21 Feb 2025 4:33 pm

Whats BFSI up to this JFM

The January-February-March (JFM) quarter holds significant importance for the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector in India. Reports indicate that in 2025, the BFSI sector is poised for transformative growth, driven by technological advancements and evolving consumer expectations. CIRIL's industry insights suggest that India's total banking assets are expected to cross $28.5 trillion, making it the third-largest globally by 2025. Additionally, the Union Budget 2025 has introduced measures such as raising the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) limit in insurance to 100%, aiming to attract greater foreign capital and foster innovation within the sector. During this JFM quarter, BFSI brands are allocating substantial portions of their annual marketing budgets to engage consumers effectively. Geetanjali Chugh Kothari , Chief Marketing Officer at Future Generali India Life Insurance, emphasises the significance of this period. She said, Nearly 60% of our annual budget is allocated for the Dec-Jan period since people tend to prioritise purchasing life insurance solutions during this period for tax-saving purposes. To maximise reach, the company has curated digital media campaigns highlighting a wide range of life insurance and protection solutions. These efforts are complemented by digital and print media campaigns across key markets to ensure positive brand recall among potential customers. Abhishek Gupta , Chief Marketing Officer at Edelweiss Life Insurance, notes the dual focus during JFM. Since JFM is also a period of high activity for our advisors and distribution partners, we are actively enabling them with a lot of tools to make selling more convenient, said Gupta. Edelweiss Life Insurance plans to support these activities with significant investments in digital and outdoor advertising to enhance visibility and engagement. Engaging Gen Z As digital landscapes evolve, brands continually refine their strategies to stay relevant to younger audiences, particularly Millennials and Gen Z. This generation demands personalised experiences, values authenticity, and expects brands to engage them across multiple digital touchpoints. Industry experts highlight key considerations for brands looking to connect effectively with this segment. Chugh Kothari highlighted the significance of personalisation in brand communications. She explained, Marketing leaders ought to craft custom digital strategies for each customer segment, even as they strive to establish their brands presence across all digital channels frequented by millennial and Gen Z customers. Similarly, it is important to explore all available communication pathways, such as digital ads, social media reels, email marketing, and the like, amplifying the brands promise and market distinction through relatable yet engaging brand content. Similarly, Vikash Anand , Deputy Vice President, Brand & Marketing, Angel One highlighted the need for brands to adapt to evolving content consumption habits. He shared, Consumers now split their time across multiple video formats, with no single format holding more attention. Given users' diminishing attention spans, short-form videos offer the best opportunity to engage, entertain, and educate within seconds. This shift in behaviour indicates that brands should invest in bite-sized, engaging content formats such as reels and YouTube Shorts to maintain relevance and capture fleeting attention spans. Balancing tech, trust, and tradition In 2025, marketers anticipate navigating an evolving digital landscape where consumer expectations are higher than ever, demanding seamless, intuitive, and highly tailored experiences. One of the most significant trends redefining BFSI marketing is hyper-personalisation. Gupta said, BFSI is moving towards an era of hyper-personalisation. Its a classic case of segmentation where the segment type is just onethe individual. AI and data analytics will be at the core of this shift, enabling brands to craft experiences that cater to individual financial behaviours, goals, and needs. The integration of AI extends beyond personalisation into customer engagement strategies. Brands are increasingly leveraging digital tools to enhance user experiences. Highly personalised customer journeys and AI-driven digital interactions will define marketing campaigns in 2025 and beyond, shared Chugh Kothari. In addition to AI-powered automation, BFSI brands are also turning to edutainment. Brands are moving away from jargon-heavy communication, using everyday situations to explain financial products, added Anand. Financial decisions are often complex and intimidating, and simplifying them through engaging content can drive stronger customer relationships. Thus, this shift reflects a deeper understanding of consumer behaviour. While AI and automation offer immense potential, the increasing digitisation of financial services also brings risks. With deepfakes and advanced scams on the rise, BFSI marketers are expected to move beyond traditional trust-building measures. Emphasis on transparent communication, proactive fraud prevention, and clear, accessible security messaging is likely to play a crucial role in maintaining consumer confidence. Sheena Kapoor , CMO at ICICI Lombard General Insurance, shares that cybersecurity will remain a vital pillar, shaping how the insurance industry interacts with and builds trust among its customers. Kapoor said, Cybersecurity adds another layer of complexity, with sophisticated scams and deep fakes posing significant risks. Marketers will need to innovate responsibly, ensuring robust consumer protection while maintaining trust. Meeting demands for instant gratification and complete transparency will also remain critical, as customers expect seamless experiences coupled with clear, authentic communication. Beyond technology, an emotional and cultural shift is also taking shape in BFSI marketing. Gupta highlighted that spirituality is emerging as a recurring theme in financial campaigns. He shared that with Maha Kumbh underway, there is a surge in related communication, and this trend is likely to persist throughout the year. At the same time, changing media consumption habits are pushing brands to rethink their engagement strategies. Kapoor said, Consumers are becoming increasingly selective, discerning, and demanding in their content consumption while facing a constant barrage of information. The rise of 'cord-cutters' and the preference for personalised, on-demand content means marketers must rethink traditional engagement strategies to stay relevant. As BFSI brands step into 2025, success will be defined by the ability to balance cutting-edge technology with authentic consumer connections. Marketers who can seamlessly integrate AI-driven personalisation, cybersecurity safeguards, cultural relevance, and omnichannel engagement will not only capture attention but also build lasting trust in an increasingly complex and competitive financial landscape.

Feed Burner 21 Feb 2025 3:57 pm

Revanth Reddy inaugurates country's first women petrol pump in Narayanpet

Our government strongly believes that women should live with dignity. After the formation of the Peoples government, womens self-help groups with 67 lakh members were revived, he explained, stating that the Congress governments goal was to make one crore women millionaires in Telangana

Deccan Chronicle 21 Feb 2025 3:25 pm

India emerging as global power, needs good leaders: PM Modi at SOUL Leadership Conclave

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday affirmed that India is emerging as a global power and requires leaders capable of developing institutions of global excellence. Speaking at the inauguration of the first edition of the School of Ultimate Leadership (SOUL) Leadership Conclave 2025 in Delhi, PM Modi stated, In future leadership, SOUL's objective should be to instil both the Steel and Spirit in every sector to build Viksit Bharat. The Prime Minister, in his address, emphasised that the all-round development of citizens is essential for nation-building. Development of better citizens is necessary for nation-building. Development of excellent leaders is necessary in every field, PM Modi remarked, highlighting the need to groom exceptional leaders in all sectors. He described the School of Ultimate Leadership as a key milestone in Indias journey toward becoming Viksit Bharat, adding that SOUL would not only be a name but would serve as the very soul of India's social fabric. Quoting Swami Vivekananda, PM Modi stated that visionary leaders aim to liberate India from the chains of slavery and transform the nation with the help of just 100 effective and efficient leaders. Acknowledging that every citizen is tirelessly working to fulfil the dreams of a 21st-century Viksit Bharat, Modi stressed the importance of good leadership across all sectors in a country with a population of 140 crore. The Prime Minister also underscored the critical role of both human and natural resources in the progress of any nation. He cited Gujarat's rise as a top state due to leadership driven by human capital, despite a lack of sufficient natural resources, asserting that Human resources have the greatest potential. He further emphasised that in the 21st century, resources are key to driving innovation and harnessing skills. Modi highlighted the need for leadership development through a scientific and structured approach, particularly to embrace new skills. He said, India is emerging as a global powerhouse, and momentum and speed are increasing across all sectors. The Prime Minister called for energetic leaders across all sectors, capable of solving global complexities while prioritising national interests on the international stage. He stressed that these leaders should adopt a global approach while retaining a local mindset. He pointed out the importance of preparing individuals who understand both the Indian mind and the international mindset and who are equipped for strategic decision-making, crisis management, and future thinking. Modi further stated that to compete in international markets and within global institutions, leaders must understand international business dynamics, and SOULs role is to prepare such leaders on a large scale with high expectations. He also advised all to bear in mind that future leadership will not be confined to power alone; it will require capabilities in innovation and impact. He stressed that individuals must rise to meet this necessity. Emphasising the need to create leaders who set trends rather than merely follow them, the Prime Minister remarked that as India progresses, new leadership in sectors ranging from diplomacy to tech innovation will expand the countrys influence and impact globally. PM Modi stressed the need for governance and policymaking to meet world-class standards, which can be achieved when policymakers, bureaucrats, and entrepreneurs frame policies incorporating global best practices. When we move forward with a common goal and collective effort, the results are extraordinary, he said. He also highlighted that a shared purpose fosters an unparalleled sense of teamwork, which in turn gives rise to leadership. He cited Indias freedom struggle as a prime example of a shared purpose, which produced leaders not only in politics but also in other sectors. The Prime Minister urged the revival of the spirit of the freedom movement and encouraged drawing inspiration from it to move forward. Quoting a Sanskrit verse, the Prime Minister emphasised that there is no word that cannot be turned into a mantra, no herb that cannot become medicine, and no person who is incapable. He stressed the need for planners to utilise and guide individuals properly, with SOUL playing the role of such a planner.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 2:59 pm

Index Funds vs. ETFs: 5 key points to help you choose the right investment

The interest in passive investments like ETFs and Index Funds is growing. Key differences include trading methods and flexibility, with ETFs offering real-time trading and lower costs. Investors should weigh their options based on personal investment goals and requirements.

Livemint 21 Feb 2025 2:53 pm

Nagaland Lottery Result February 21: Dear MEGHNA MORNING 1 PM lucky draw DECLARED, check 1st prize ticket no 81K 71985

These twelve states are Assam, Mizoram, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal, and Sikkim.

DNA India 21 Feb 2025 1:49 pm

Lizzo reaches major fitness goal

Lizzo reached a personal weight loss goal for the first time since 2014, sparking discussions about body image. She emphasized her journey focused on health and strength rather than conforming to beauty standards, despite some praising her transformation while others noted the shift in public discourse.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 1:48 pm

Congress leader Alka Lamba plans strategy to dethrone NDA govt in Bihar election

PATNA: Congress National Womens President Alka Lamba is holding a meeting of Bihar State Congress Womens executive committee in the state capital to plan a detailed strategy for the assembly elections scheduled for October-November this year. Lamba, who arrived in the state capital on Thursday, said she will visit every Lok Sabha constituency in the coming days and take necessary steps to remove the NDA government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar from power. She emphasized the need to strengthen the partys support base, especially among women, and prepare for an aggressive campaign for the 2025 assembly elections. She stated that this year, the partys primary focus is Bihar. Lamba predicted that the NDA government in Bihar would not return to power after the 2025 elections and claimed that Nitish Kumar would not be the next chief minister. She accused him of failing to keep his promises. Criticizing the NDA government, she alleged that it had failed to implement policies for the welfare of women and only made promises to gain political advantage without fulfilling them. PM Modi to visit Bihar in February; 'Centre makes false promises in state to gain political mileage', accuses RJD She further said that the Congress party is committed to fulfilling its election promises, as seen in states where it is in power, and pledged to work for womens welfare in Bihar. Dismissing the NDAs claim of winning 225 seats in the upcoming assembly elections, she pointed to their failure in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, where they set a target of over 400 seats but could not secure a simple majority. Referring to Nitish Kumars partys poor performance in the 2020 assembly elections, she noted that JD(U) had finished third in Bihar and predicted a similar outcome this time. She claimed that the NDA would struggle to achieve its goal as people are disillusioned with the current government. LoP Tejashwis 'Mai-Behan Maan Yojna' sparks political controversy in Bihar Lamba also endorsed RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav s Mai Bahin Samman Yojna, which proposes increasing womens monthly pension from Rs. 400 to Rs. 1500. She expressed her support for the scheme, stating that it would help improve the economic condition of women in Bihar. Earlier, AICC Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru urged party workers to avoid factionalism, work hard, and focus on visiting polling booths rather than traveling to Delhi or Patna. He warned that leaders indulging in factionalism would be removed from the party. However, he assured that the party would work together to restore Congresss former strength in Bihar. He also emphasized that election tickets would be given only to those who work hard and fight for the peoples cause. Delhi election result will have no impact on Bihar assembly polls, says Lalu Prasad Yadav Politically driven with an eye on Delhi and Bihar elections: Opposition flays budget

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 1:48 pm

Maha Kumbh will help UP economy grow by over Rs 3 lakh crore: Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced that the Maha Kumbh will significantly boost the state's economy, contributing over Rs 3 lakh crore. He emphasized the connection between the event and the state's goal of becoming a one trillion dollar economy, countering views that India's economic progress isn't achievable.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 1:18 pm

Vicky Kaushal gives 'husband goals' - WATCH VIDEO

Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif were spotted at a theatre in the city to watch 'Chhaava' and the audience's reaction to the film. The couple served goals as Vicky made sure to hold Katrina's hand and escort her till the car.

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:05 pm

Europa League Clash In Brussels Suspended Briefly Due To Crowd Trouble

Fenerbahce goalkeeper rfan Can Eribayat was briefly treated toward the end after Anderlecht fans threw objects, including cans, at him.

News18 21 Feb 2025 10:54 am

Atif Aslams Impromptu Performance On Streets Of London Leaves Fans In Disbelief: Real GOAT

Playing a guitar while also crooning a soulful track, Atif Aslams mesmerising performance was nothing short of a magical treat for his fans.

News18 21 Feb 2025 10:49 am

4 emerging careers in sustainability and green jobs

As the demand for sustainability grows, businesses and governments invest in eco-friendly practices. This has led to emerging careers such as sustainability analysts, carbon accountants, urban sustainability planners, and circular economy specialists. These roles are vital in achieving global sustainability goals and ensuring long-term growth.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 9:45 am

Tender for smart meters likely in a week in Tamil Nadu

CHENNAI: After completing certain prerequisite legal procedures, Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (TNPDCL) is set to invite bids through global e-tender for the installation of smart meters within a week. The granting of approval for issuing fresh tenders for the installation of smart meters was discussed as a key agenda at the 128th board meeting of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) held at the secretariat on Thursday. Following the meeting chaired by TNEB Chairman and Managing Director J Radhakrishnan, senior officials told TNIE certain aspects of the tender are yet to be finalised. Nearly 3 crore smart meters will have to be installed across the state as per the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) launched by the Union government in 2021. The state had invited tenders in August 2023, dividing the project into four packages covering different districts. Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) had emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) in at least one of the packages. However, the tender process was later scrapped since the price quoted by AESL was not acceptable to Tamil Nadu, and the negotiations to revise the price failed. As this resulted in further delays, Tamil Nadu is racing against the time to implement the project, failing which, the subsidy to be provided by the central government under Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) may be converted into a loan. During a recent budget session in the Parliament, Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik had informed the Rajya Sabha that out of the 20.33 crore smart meters sanctioned under RDSS, only 99.51 lakh (4.89%) were installed across India. As of February 2, no smart meter was installed in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Goa, Delhi, Punjab, and several northeastern states. The installation process is expected to be completed by March 31, 2026, Naik had said.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 9:19 am

Vicky Kaushal, Katrina Kaif Are Love Personified As They Arrive Hand In Hand For A Movie Date I WATCH

Trust Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif to always bless our feed with couple goals! The duo was spotted being all lovey dovey, as they walked hand in hand for a movie date on Thursday night. Watch this video for more. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment

News18 21 Feb 2025 9:10 am

NDA government committed to poll promises: Dy CM Pawan Kalyan

VIJAYAWADA: Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena President K Pawan Kalyan emphasised that the NDA government in Andhra Pradesh is working in close coordination to drive the development of the State. He highlighted that the leaders of TDP, JSP, and BJP are all united in their efforts to achieve common goals for the States progress. In an informal interaction with the media in Delhi, Pawan addressed his recent absence from several State government meetings. He explained that he had been unable to attend due to severe spondylitis, a condition that continues to cause him significant discomfort. Despite his health issues, the Dy Chief Minister assured that he is fully committed to his responsibilities, particularly in the Environment and Forest departments, which he expressed a deep passion for. He reassured the public that he was diligently fulfilling his duties in these areas. Pawan Kalyan also reiterated the NDA governments dedication to fulfilling the poll promises made to the people of Andhra Pradesh, despite the financial challenges the State faces due to the massive debts accumulated under the previous YSRCP government led by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. He stated that the government is making progress on various fronts and remains focused on improving the lives of the people, even while navigating these financial constraints. The event in Delhi, however, became a notable one for Pawan Kalyan when he attended the swearing-in ceremony of Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. Standing on the stage, Pawan Kalyan quickly became the centre of attention, drawing the gaze of many. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was greeting the Chief Ministers and Deputy CMs of several States, paused when he noticed Pawan Kalyan, who was dressed in distinctive attire. Modi, with a smile, walked up to the actor-turned-politician, shook his hand, and exchanged pleasantries. In a lighthearted moment, Modi playfully inquired if Pawan was preparing to leave for the Himalayas, noticing his unique outfit. With a chuckle, Pawan responded, assuring the Prime Minister that he had no such plans. Modi, in a friendly tone, reminded him that there were many important responsibilities ahead of him, encouraging him to take care of them. During his visit to Delhi, the Deputy Chief Minister also met with Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil to discuss key issues, particularly related to the Polavaram project and other vital irrigation projects. Following this meeting, Pawan, along with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, also met with central officials to discuss the possibility of obtaining more central assistance for these infrastructure projects.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 9:03 am

'Make Chhaava Tax-Free': Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi Writes To CM Devendra Fadnavis

Chhaava, which has earned over Rs 200 crore as of now, has already been declared tax-free in Madhya Pradesh and Goa.

News18 21 Feb 2025 8:26 am

Focus on 22 sectors at Invest Kerala summit

KOCHI: Kerala is taking a big step towards achieving its goals as part of the Industry 4.0 revolution. The two-day Invest Kerala Global Summit (IKGS 2025), which will begin on Friday at the Lulu International Convention Centre in Kochi, aims to showcase Keralas strategic advantages as a sustainable destination for a wide range of enterprises that define Industry 4.0. The summit, which will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the presence of Union and state ministers, foreign delegates and captains of industry, aims to attract investments in 22 priority sectors in the state. The government will see that the investment proposals made at IKGS are converted into actual projects and the progress of their implementation put on the public domain, Minister for Industries, Law, and Coir P Rajeeve said. Besides netting investments, the meet will deliberate on scaling up the sectors that have already gained traction to speed up the states transformation into a knowledge economy that is home to sustainable, responsible, and inclusive industrial practices, the minister said. Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari (Road Transport and Highways), Piyush Goyal (Commerce and Industry) and Jayant Chaudhary (Skill Development and Entrepreneurship) will address the opening session. Over 3,000 delegates are attending the conclave, which will focus on various verticals such as AI and robotics, aerospace and defence, logistics, maritime and packaging, pharma, medical devices and biotech, renewable energy, ayurveda, food tech, value-added rubber products, tourism and hospitality, and recycling and waste management. The summit will proceed on a structured agenda shaped by insights from a series of domain-specific pre-summit conclaves, strategic sessions, and road shows held in the past few months. Along with business sessions and country-focused interactions, the summit also has scores of panel discussions to take the governments New Industrial Policy that has identified over 22 priority segments to be promoted. The inaugural day will see a discussion on Kerala A Small World of Big Opportunities. It will see Lulu Financial Holdings managing director Adeeb Ahmed, AB InBev vice president Anasuya Ray, Adani Ports and SEZ Limited CEO Ashwani Gupta, Jio Platforms CEO Mathew Oommen, Murugappa Group executive chairman M M Murugappan, ITC managing director Sanjiv Puri and Google Cloud APAC COO Sashikumar Sreedharan deliberating. Workers setting up the interactive touch wall at the venue | T P Sooraj Sessions will also be held on Nurturing the Future of Startups and Innovation, Future of Talent, Global Gateway to Medical Excellence, Ayurveda and Wellness Tourism, Harnessing Marine Sector for Future Growth, Powering the Future of Automotive Technology Innovation, Catalyzing Growth: Port-Led Development as a Bridge to Global Trade, Kerala Towards $1 Trillion Economy, Navigating the Future: Shipbuilding Potential in Indias Maritime Growth, Roots of Prosperity: Nurturing Keralas Traditional Sectors for a Brighter Future, Empowering Keralas Future: Unleashing Opportunities in Clean, Sustainable Energy and Value-added Plantation Sector Including Rubber. Cultural programme A specially curated musical presentation of Keralas classical and folk dance forms choreographed by Pramod Payyanur will be presented at the summit to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the state. Showcasing growth of enterprises An exhibition that reflects the theme and the topics of the sessions is being held on the sidelines of the summit. The exhibition hall will feature 120 stalls, that will have enterprises from all sectors. Of those, six stalls will see public sector units (PSUs) presenting their products. Genrobotics and Bendra Aerospace will feature among the 25 startups presenting their products at the exhibition. Enterprises from sectors like medical excellence and ayurveda, Kerala traditional sectors, tourism, IT infrastructure, shipbuilding aerospace and defence, automotive technology, robotics and AI, retail revolution, etc will also be participating in the exhibition. The stall earmarked for shipbuilding will see Cochin Shipyard and Vizhinjam Port presenting Keralas potential in the sector. Kerala tourism sector to be featured prominently Keralas tourism sector will be featured prominently at the two-day summit as a premium global brand that promises immense investment opportunities in various verticals. Apart from the scope of scaling up infrastructure in time-tested destinations including backwaters, beaches, and hill stations, the tourism-centric sessions at IKGS will also roll out a clutch of newly identified spots across the state. The meet will also showcase the scope of investment in tourism-related startups in the backdrop of the tourism departments partnership with the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) to leverage innovative ideas and technologies to present tourism products across the globe. KFON official internet partner KFON, Keralas state-owned internet service provider, has been announced as the official internet partner of IKGS. KFON will have an experience zone at the venue, where attendees can learn more about KFONs services and even sign up for new connections. A dedicated KFON team will be on hand to assist with any inquiries or requests. Australia country partner Australia will be a Country Partner at IKGS 2025, underscoring a commitment to deepening economic engagement. With India as a Comprehensive Strategic Partner, Australia is keen to explore opportunities in Keralas renewable energy, food processing, agricultural technology, space, water and environment management, skills development and innovation sectors.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 7:58 am

NDA decides to fight state polls together for two years

NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders, buoyed by their victory in the Delhi assembly election, have decided to contest all upcoming state elections together over the next two years. The decision was made at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of all NDA leaders and chief ministers, shortly after the swearing-in of Delhis Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President J P Nadda attended the meeting. The NDAs first challenge will be the Bihar assembly elections, scheduled for October-November this year. The NDA alliance is currently in power in the state, and sources indicate that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will lead the NDA alliance in the polls. Other states, including West Bengal, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab, will also go to polls over the next two years. BJP national general secretary and in-charge of Bihar BJP, Vinod Tawde, said, NDA leaders resolved to fight assembly elections together, strongly and unitedly, in the states going to polls in the next two years. The meeting, attended by chief ministers of most BJP and NDA-ruled states, was marked by a sense of unity and camaraderie, with leaders emphasizing the importance of working together to drive the country towards PM Modis vision of a Viksit Bharat. Others present at the meeting were Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha, Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma, Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu and his deputy Pawan Kalyan, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav, Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma, Goa CM Pramod Sawant, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, and Tripura CM Manik Saha were present at the meeting, among other top leaders.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 7:33 am

MLS: Inter Miamis Messi too hot in sub-zero conditions

Messi struck in the 56th minute, showing superb individual skill before rifling a low angled shot past Sporting goalkeeper John Pulskamp

Mid Day 21 Feb 2025 6:43 am

London-Edinburgh-London, via Aluva

Muhammed Adhil M K is currently mapping the routes between London and Scotland, to choose the best one while preparing for his upcoming ride on his dream bike the Argon 18 Krypton GF. This isnt just another one of those fantasies about travelling the world on a bicycle. The 23-year-old from Aluva is preparing for the great challenge the London-Edinburgh-London (LEL) randonne bicycle event where he has to cover 1,530km in 128 hours. For any cycling enthusiast, this event is one of the longest and possibly the toughest challenges around, with thousands of riders eagerly waiting for their chance to race through scenic countryside and challenging terrain. In the cycling community, LEL is often compared to the Olympics, as it takes place once every four years. Its one of the most prestigious audax cycling events in the world, where riders must complete the journey within a strict time limit. Long-distance rides such as LEL are called audax, internationally known as randonneuring. Its a self-supported ride, not a race. The goal isnt to finish quickly, but to complete the ride within a given time. Randonneuring tests your mental and physical endurance, explains Adhil. According to the official website of LEL, anyone can apply, and the entries are selected through a ballot, a random drawing from all registered applicants. Muhammed Adhil M K with a fellow cyclist Long-distance rides are nothing new to Adhil. He recently proved his resilience by completing two 1,000 km Brevets de Randonneurs Mondiaux (BRM) rides in 75 hours. The first ride was from Madurai to Salem, Trichy, Pondicherry, and back to Madurai, while the second was from Bengaluru to Hubli and back. He also completed a 1,200km Les Randonneurs Mondiaux (LRM) ride in 90 hours races that are longer than 1,000km. Even before these achievements, Adhil had earned the title of the youngest Super Randonneur of Kerala in 2022, after completing rides of 200, 300, 400, and 600 km. However, entry into the world of randonneuring was quite an unexpected event for Adhil. I started cycling on my doctors advice to improve my health and stay active. With every pedal, I saw how much it had a positive impact. Its not just an activity to pass the time, says Adhil, who now holds a part-time job at a bicycle store. Muhammed Adhil M K Off you go! Since he started randonneuring, he always wanted to try out the challenging LEL, a self-supported cycle ride, winding through Cambridge, Lincoln, York, Moffat, Alston, and Thirsk. What makes this ride particularly challenging is not the long distance, but the tough terrain. Most areas are hilly, requiring intense effort to gear the bike. The journey is also about self-navigation, meaning once youre on the road, youre on your own for days. On top of that, the temperature drops drastically at night, making it even harder to keep going, smiles Adhil. I plan to train on similar terrains in Ooty, Munnar, and Coonoor. Before setting off, Adhil highlights that time management and planning are key strategies. There are control points along the way, and its crucial to reach them within the set time limits. You need to plan your ride, breaks, and refreshment stops for a smooth finish. If you push too hard without resting, you might black out, he says. In addition to good planning, Adhil emphasises the importance of being properly equipped with tools and safety gear. If something happens to your bike, you cant just take it to a workshop. You have to fix everything yourself since its a self-supported ride, he adds. Muhammed Adhil M K What makes this ride particularly challenging is not the long distance, but the tough terrain. The journey is also about self-navigation, meaning once youre on the road, youre on your own for days. On top of that, the temperature drops drastically at night Muhammed Adhil M K According to Adhil, not many Indians have finished the ride within the time limit. This year, there are a fewparticipants from Kerala, and if I manage to finish, I could be the youngest Indian to achieve the feat, he says. However, reaching the finish line is no easy task. Financial support is crucial. In addition to travel expenses, gear, and accommodation, riders have to cover all the costs themselves. Most participants either crowdfund or seek sponsorships to make it possible. Ive approached several businesses, and I hope theres a way. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I dont want to miss it due to shortage of funds, Adhil explains.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 6:00 am

India blank Jordan 2-0 in Pink Ladies Cup

SHARJAH, Feb 20: India kicked off their Pink Ladies Cup 2025 campaign with a commanding 2-0 victory over Jordan here on Thursday. Midfielder Naorem Priyangka Devi (23) and winger Manisha (54) struck in each half to give India their first win with Crispin Chettri as the head coach. Priyangka opened the scoring for India with a long-range strike that caught Jordans goalkeeper off guard. India nearly doubled their lead soon but Manisha missed from close range. Jordan pressed early after [] The post India blank Jordan 2-0 in Pink Ladies Cup appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Feb 2025 5:23 am

UEFA: Mbappe hat-trick goals defeats Man City in knockout play-off

MADRID, Feb 20: Manchester Citys Champions League campaign came to a tame conclusion at the Bernabeu as Kylian Mbappes brilliant hat-trick inspired holders Real Madrid to a comfortable victory and place in the last 16. Pep Guardiolas side were attempting to reverse a 3-2 deficit from the play-off first leg, but this contest was effectively over after four minutes when Mbappes precise lob from Raul Asencios pass increased their advantage, the BBC reported. City, with Erling Haaland only fit enough [] The post UEFA: Mbappe hat-trick goals defeats Man City in knockout play-off appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Feb 2025 5:21 am

Scorpio Daily Horoscope for February 21, 2025

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 21 Feb 2025 3:30 am

American rapper Lizzo achieves major weight loss goal, sparks online conversations

Lizzo recently celebrated a major milestone in her fitness journey, revealing that she reached her long-term weight-loss goal for the first time since 2014. Emphasising health over beauty standards, she credited weight training, a calorie deficit and consistency for her transformation. While her journey sparked debates online, Lizzo remains focused on self-improvement and upcoming music projects.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2025 12:55 am

Unique Gajalaxmi stone sculpture found at Veluz

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:31 am

Gandaulim-Old Goa road to be shut for one year

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:28 am

Poor cashew, mango yields loom for Canacona farmers

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:25 am

Chilli plantations in Mayem under threat

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:23 am

Toilets built in 2019 on Salcete beaches find no use to date

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:21 am

State to intensify its rabies control push, focus on borders

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:16 am

Goa mahila Congress gets new president

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:09 am

Registration and sterilisation must for fierce dogs

The Times of India 21 Feb 2025 12:01 am

Anjuna break-in: Four arrested for dacoity, abduction

The Times of India 20 Feb 2025 11:57 pm