Donald Trump pushes commercial space boom with 1,000-launch annual goal
President Trump signed a memo to significantly increase U.S. commercial space launches. The directive aims for one thousand launches and re-entries annually by 2030. It also calls for identifying new federal launch and re-entry sites. The policy encourages private sector partnerships for space infrastructure development. This initiative supports returning astronauts to the moon by 2028.
Sebi eases FPI onboarding with digital power of attorney
In a progressive move, the capital markets regulator has allowed foreign investors to adopt digital signatures, streamlining the onboarding experience. This change eliminates notarisation and apostillisation for power of attorney documents, thus accelerating onboarding times and enhancing regulatory processes. The goal is to invite more international capital into the Indian market landscape.
Ronaldinho seeks 300th goal with comeback aged 46
Brazil great Ronaldinho says he hopes he can score his 300th career goal after announcing a comeback at the age of 46 at Italian third-tier side Raven... Ronaldinho seeks 300th goal with comeback aged 46
Natural forest regrowth offers a lower-cost path to climate and biodiversity goals
As nations race to restore ecosystems and curb climate change, research has shown that letting nature do the work is a cost-effective, viable solution. A study from the University of Queensland and the University of Newcastle found that natural forest regeneration delivered substantial carbon and biodiversity benefits and could be up to 96% cheaper than traditional tree-planting programs. The work is published in the journal Nature Ecology
Mohun Bagan Advances to Durand Cup Final After Thrilling Penalty Shootout
Shillong, August 21: Mohun Bagan Super Giant has secured a spot in the final of the 135th IndianOil Durand Cup. Their journey to the title match was significantly aided by goalkeeper Vishal Kaith, who made two crucial saves during the penalty shootout. In the second semifinal held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday, the match ... Read more Mohun Bagan Advances to Durand Cup Final After Thrilling Penalty Shootout
Modern mechanised abattoir to come up in Sgr
Srinagar, Aug 20: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday laid the foundation stone for the Rs 25.87 crore state-of-the-art mechanized Abattoir here at Allochi Bagh, marking a significant step towards establishing a regulated, hygienic and scientifically managed meat-processing facility for Srinagar city. The constructionofmodern mechanised Sheep & Goat Abattoir in Srinagar City includes Testing & Commissioning on EPC Mode under CAPEX/SASCI. CM Abdullah said the modern abattoir would mark an important step towards bringing Srinagars meat-processing infrastructure in line with contemporary standards. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Gurwinder Singh Oberoi, MLA, Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Fazl ul Haseeb and other concerned officers were present on the occasion. The proposed abattoir will have a processing capacity of approximately 5,000 sheep and goats per day, making it one of the largest dedicated mechanized sheep and goat abattoirs in the country. The facility will incorporate modern mechanised systems covering slaughtering, carcass handling, processing, chilling, cold storage, sanitation, by-product management and other allied operations. Commissioner SMC briefed the Chief Minister that the project is aimed at substantially improving meat hygiene and food safety, ensuring safer working conditions, strengthening veterinary and quality-control mechanisms and establishing a regulated, efficient and scientifically managed slaughtering system for Srinagar city. A key feature of the project is its emphasis on environmental safeguards and scientific waste management. The facility will incorporate a bio-digestion system and an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) to scientifically treat organic waste and wastewater generated during operations. These systems will help reduce the organic pollution load, control foul odour, facilitate resource recovery and enable reuse of treated water for suitable non-potable purposes. The project, once completed, is envisaged as a state-of-the-art mechanized abattoir and a significant urban infrastructure initiative for Srinagar, bringing modern standards of hygiene, food safety, animal handling, waste management and environmental protection to the citys meat-processing sector.
Sustainable Urban Planning: Building Cities That Breathe, Grow and Endure
SYED TAHA Sustainable urban planning has moved from being a policy ideal to an urgent necessity. Across the world, cities are facing a difficult reality: rising populations, shrinking open spaces, stressed infrastructure, worsening pollution and a climate that is becoming increasingly unpredictable. In this changing landscape, the way cities are designed, managed and expanded will determine not only how people live today, but also how safely and comfortably future generations will live tomorrow. At its core, sustainable urban planning is about balance. It seeks to meet the needs of growing populations without exhausting natural resources or damaging the environment. It is not merely about constructing more roads, buildings and colonies. It is about creating cities that are livable, inclusive, efficient and resilient. A sustainable city is one where people can move easily, breathe clean air, access public services, find affordable housing and enjoy green public spaces. For regions like Jammu and Kashmir, the debate around urban planning is especially significant. Rapid unplanned growth in urban centres has begun to place immense pressure on roads, drainage systems, water supply, waste disposal and public transport. Once-open spaces are being converted into concrete clusters, while traffic congestion and environmental degradation are becoming more visible with every passing year. In such a situation, sustainability cannot remain a slogan. It must become the foundation of all future planning. One of the most important pillars of sustainable urban planning is compact and mixed-use development. Instead of allowing cities to sprawl endlessly into agricultural land and ecologically sensitive areas, planners must encourage growth that is dense, efficient and well-connected. When homes, workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities and markets are located within reasonable distances, dependence on private vehicles goes down, carbon emissions are reduced and daily life becomes more convenient. Public transport is another crucial element. A city that depends almost entirely on private vehicles is a city headed towards congestion and pollution. Reliable buses, shared mobility systems, pedestrian-friendly streets and cycling lanes can transform the way people move. Sustainable planning must therefore prioritise people over cars. Footpaths should not be an afterthought. They should be safe, wide and accessible to all, including children, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Green spaces also play a vital role. Parks, urban forests, roadside plantations and protected wetlands are not ornamental luxuries. They are essential urban infrastructure. They help moderate temperatures, improve air quality, absorb rainwater and provide much-needed relief in crowded neighbourhoods. In a city under pressure from climate change, every tree and every open space matters. Urban planning must therefore treat environmental protection as a central objective, not a secondary concern. Water management is another area where sustainable planning can make a major difference. Cities must be designed to capture rainwater, protect natural drainage channels and reduce flooding risks. Too often, natural water bodies and drainage systems are encroached upon or ignored until disasters strike. A sustainable city respects the natural flow of water rather than trying to force concrete over it. Rainwater harvesting, wastewater treatment and groundwater recharge should become standard features of urban development. Equally important is the question of housing. A sustainable city cannot be built on exclusion. Affordable housing, planned settlements and inclusive neighbourhoods are necessary to prevent the growth of unsafe informal settlements. Urban planning must ensure that the poor are not pushed to the margins, far from essential services and livelihoods. Development should create opportunity, not deepen inequality. Technology can support these goals, but it cannot replace political will and good governance. Smart systems for traffic management, waste collection, building approvals and energy use can improve efficiency. Yet technology must serve a larger vision rooted in accountability, transparency and public participation. Citizens should have a voice in how their cities grow. After all, the people who live in a city understand its needs better than any blueprint drawn in isolation. The urgency of sustainable urban planning lies in the fact that poor decisions today are difficult and expensive to reverse tomorrow. A road widened without planning, a wetland filled without thought or a colony approved without infrastructure leaves behind problems that last for decades. On the other hand, thoughtful planning can create cities that are healthier, safer and more resilient. The challenge is clear: urban growth cannot be stopped, but it can be guided. The future of cities depends on whether planners and policymakers choose short-term expansion or long-term sustainability. If the goal is to build places where people can live with dignity, safety and hope, then sustainable urban planning must move from the margins to the centre of policy and practice. ( The Author is a lecturer in HED)
Ganesh idols face random checks for PoP content
Panaji: With the state government permitting up to 20 per cent Plaster of Paris (PoP) content in Ganesh idols for the forthcoming festival, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) will conduct random checks to ensure that the PoP content remains within the permissible limit. GSPCB scientist Mohan Girap said the pollution board, along with []
Drug rackets in Goa have political patronage, alleges Chodankar
Says Cong will decide on casinos if voted to power Panaji: Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar on Thursday alleged that drug rackets in the state are being operated with the blessings of people in power and claimed that the security guard caught smuggling drugs into the Central jail is a part of []
Quote of the day by Maya Angelou: Maya Angelou, a celebrated poet and activist, overcame childhood trauma to become an influential voice. Her autobiographical works offered deep insights into resilience and the human experience. Angelou also championed civil rights, advocating for equality and justice throughout her life. Her wisdom emphasizes pursuing passions for true accomplishment and fulfillment. This legacy continues to inspire people worldwide with courage and hope.
At 15K blood tests/day, GMC lab sees surge in diagnostic workload
ShahinBepari Lambe Panaji Around 15,000 blood investigations are carried out every day at Goa Medical College and Hospitals (GMC) clinical biochemistry laboratory by spending a monthly budget of around Rs 2.5 crore. With two highly sophisticated machines capable of performing 1,200 tests per hour, the laboratory handles routine biochemistry tests, immunochemistry and specialised investigations, including []
The Sagittarius Moon on August 21, 2026, offers a confidence boost for three zodiac signs. Virgo may stop doubting their potential and embrace new financial opportunities. Pisces will see their previous efforts finally feel worthwhile and productive. Leo's patience will start paying off as their ambition becomes practical. This celestial event encourages optimism and belief in long-term financial goals.
Members of the state's civil society have started an 'Enough is Enough' campaign, which is being spearheaded by a former judge of the Bombay High Court and former chief justice of the Allahabad High Court, Ferdino Rebello. The campaign is basically a ten-point charter which the Goa civil society is asking politicians to take a stand on before the polls.
Forget disrupting the universe: Why companies need constructive aspirations, not corporate bakwaas
Companies often confuse lofty corporate slogans with meaningful ambition, but real progress comes from practical, achievable goals, the writer argues. While constructive aspirations focus on improving products, customers, costs and everyday operations, bakwaas aspirations thrive on buzzwords and grand promises.
CAS v BAS, spot the difference, if you can
Companies pursue two types of aspirations, constructive and nonsensical. Constructive aspirations focus on practical improvements and achievable goals. Nonsensical aspirations involve grand pronouncements without concrete action plans. The article highlights the tendency for grander, nonsensical ideas to receive more attention. Wise companies prioritize practical, constructive efforts for genuine advancement.
Durand Cup: Mohun Bagan Edge NEUFC, Set Up Kolkata Derby Final
Mohun Bagan Super Giant defeated NorthEast United 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw in the Durand Cup semi-final. Goalkeeper Vishal Kaith was the hero, making two crucial saves to send Mohun Bagan into the final, where they will face arch-rivals East Bengal FC in the Kolkata Derby.
Arjun Tendulkar to continue playing for Goa in domestic cricket
Arjun Tendulkar has decided to continue his association with Goa in domestic cricket.
Vijayawada Railway Division Ramps Up Solar Power
Vijayawada Railway Divisions solar capacity has reached 4,864 kWp across 265 installations, supporting Indian Railways Net Zero Carbon goal.
Bejar said tens of thousands of children under 13 were using Instagram and that the company lacked employee goals or metrics to identify and act on suspected underage users, despite having systems to detect fake accounts
Hockey World Cup | India survives Englands onslaught, advances to the next round
Bichu makes a crucial final-minute save as the Marijne-coached side holds on for a goalless draw; the team, having come up with a defensive masterclass, finishes second in its pool
India Scrape Through To 2nd Round After Goalless Draw Against England In Women's Hockey World Cup
The Indian women's hockey team advanced to the second round of the FIH World Cup after being held to a goalless draw by England in their final Pool D match on Thursday, surviving a dozen penalty corners and late pressure.
India Advances in Womens Hockey World Cup with Draw Against England
Amsterdam, August 20: In a thrilling encounter at the FIH Womens Hockey World Cup, India faced England in Pool D, resulting in a scoreless draw. Indian goalkeeper Savita Punia stood firm, acting as a wall against the English attacks. This draw secured Indias place in the next round of the tournament. India started the match ... Read more India Advances in Womens Hockey World Cup with Draw Against England
Hockey World Cup: India hold England to goalless draw, seal second-round spot
India advanced to the second round of the Women's Hockey World Cup after a tense draw. They held England to a 0-0 score, securing second place in their group. China topped Pool D with seven points, while England was eliminated from the competition. India's goalkeeper Bichu Devi made a crucial save in the final seconds. The team progressed with an unbeaten record of two draws and one win.
India Women's Hockey Progresses To World Cup Next Stage
The Indian women's hockey team advanced to the second round of the FIH World Cup after a goalless draw against England in their final Pool D match. Despite a challenging performance and facing numerous penalty corners, India's goalkeepers played a crucial role in preserving the draw and securing qualification.
FIH World Cup: India women qualify for second round after goalless draw with England
The Indian women's hockey team has qualified for the second round of the World Cup. They secured their place after a goalless draw against England in their final pool match. This result earned India one point, allowing them to finish second in Pool D. China topped the pool with seven points, while India secured five points. The team's compact defence frustrated England throughout the entire contest.
5 budget goalkeepers you MUST consider for your 2026-27 FPL team: Trafford, Sanchez, Kinsky
Time to finalise your squad. The post 5 budget goalkeepers you MUST consider for your 2026-27 FPL team: Trafford, Sanchez, Kinsky appeared first on Planet Football .
India Through To Next Round Of Women's Hockey World Cup
The Indian women's hockey team secured qualification for the second round of the Women's Hockey World Cup by drawing goalless against England in their final Pool D match. This result placed India second in their pool, behind China, with five points.
When losing interest is not always a bad thing
Highlights: Changing interests are not automatically a problem. Stillness can replace the need for constant stimulation. Deeper purpose can make empty noise feel less important. Growth may change how we connect with others. True fulfilment can create space for what really matters. Have you noticed yourself quietly losing interest in things that once lit you up? The conversations, the gossip, the parties, the entertainment that used to feel so important, somehow just dont engage or interest you the way they once did? And if youre anything like most people who come to me with this situation, a little worry may have crept in: Is something wrong with me? Am I becoming depressed? Disconnected? But heres the good news: what if this isnt a sign that something has gone wrong, but one of the most beautiful signs that something is going right? Heres an image I love: imagine youre walking along a beach with empty hands, so you begin picking up seashells and pretty rocks. They make you happy. But then you reach the end of the beach and notice someone pouring out a whole bucket of diamonds for anyone willing to hold them. - YouTube youtu.be In that moment, you dont cling to your shells and rocks. You let them go not because someone forced you to, but because youve seen something of so much greater value, and now the shells and rocks are taking up precious space in your hands. Thats what happens as we grow. When we begin to taste real stillness, real presence and real joy, we naturally lose our attachment to the little distractions that used to fill our days. Its not that we stop caring about our dharma, about justice, about clean air and clean water, or about love and service. Those actually grow stronger. Its the empty noise that quietly loses its hold on us. When a change in interests feels confusing I share this teaching because Ive lived it, and I remember how confusing it can be. Even the people around us may start asking, What happened to you? Youve changed. Youre not fun anymore. That can make us question ourselves. A change in what we enjoy can sometimes feel like disconnection, particularly when the things that once brought us excitement no longer have the same pull. But changing priorities does not automatically mean that something is wrong. Sometimes, it can simply mean that we are becoming more aware of what genuinely matters to us. There is, however, a tender and important truth in how we hold that change, one that keeps us from falling into a subtle trap of our own. The goal is not to withdraw from life or become indifferent to the world around us. If anything, genuine growth can deepen our connection with life. Our concern for justice, nature, love, service and the people around us can become stronger, while the need for constant stimulation becomes weaker. I offer this teaching especially for anyone whose priorities are shifting in ways they dont quite understand yet. Sometimes, what feels like losing interest in life may actually be about losing interest in the things that no longer give life meaning. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati is an American-born spiritual teacher, author and humanitarian who has lived in India for more than three decades. A disciple of Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, she is associated with Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh and is known for her work on spirituality, mental wellbeing, meditation, yoga and service.
Diljit Dosanjh breaks into Bhangra on Berlin streets ahead of European tour
Diljit Dosanjh is currently in Berlin as he prepares to begin the European leg of his ongoing World Tour. Ahead of his concert in the German capital, the singer-actor shared glimpses of his time in the city, including a fun moment where he broke into bhangra on the streets with a friend. Taking to social media, Diljit posted a series of pictures and videos from his Berlin visit. In one of the clips, he could be seen dancing to bhangra with his friend, bringing his familiar Punjabi energy to the streets of the city. During his Berlin outing, Diljit also visited the iconic Victory Column, one of the city's well-known landmarks. The monument is topped by a gilded statue of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory. Diljit decided to climb to the top of the structure and documented the experience for his followers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) The singer was seen making his way up the narrow staircase inside the monument. However, the climb appeared to take a toll on him. At one point, a visibly tired and breathless Diljit joked with his friend, saying, Paise de karke pareshani mol li (I paid money to get myself into trouble). After reaching the top, Diljit turned his phone camera towards the golden statue and humorously said, 'Baby doll mein sone di'. He later shared another glimpse from the climb, this time showing his friend making his way up the staircase. Diljit has built a strong international presence through his music and has become one of the prominent global faces of Punjabi music. His popular tracks include Do You Know, 5 Taara, Patiala Peg, Lover, Born To Shine and GOAT. His acting career has also expanded over the years. After establishing himself in Punjabi cinema, Diljit made his Hindi film debut with Udta Punjab in 2016. He later appeared in films including Phillauri, Soorma, Good Newwz, Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari, Jogi and Crew. In Punjabi cinema, he has featured in films such as Jatt & Juliet, Sajjan Singh Rangroot, Honsla Rakh, Babe Bhangra Paunde Ne and Jatt & Juliet 3. In 2024, he played the titular role in Imtiaz Ali's biographical musical drama Amar Singh Chamkila, opposite Parineeti Chopra. Also Read : Imtiaz Ali reacts to OTT premiere of Main Vaapas Aaunga: I hope that viewers across the globe discover and embrace the film
Local Music Venue An Absolute Minefield Of Ex-Boyfriends
CHICAGOAs she navigated the concert crowd with increased vigilance, local woman Penelope Frasier issued a red alert Thursday, warning that the music venue she and her friends had just entered was an absolute minefield of her ex-boyfriends. There could be one hiding around every corner, said Frasier, quickly peeking out from behind a support beam [] The post Local Music Venue An Absolute Minefield Of Ex-Boyfriends appeared first on The Onion .
HOCKEY WORLD CUP | India enters the next round with a mountain to climb
Despite advancing, India has underwhelmed and conceded eight goals, exhibited a drop in intensity and lack of control while defending leads all while playing only one of the tournaments top sides
Dark energy and quantum gravity may be deeply intertwined
For close to a century, physicists have pursued a way to unite gravity with quantum mechanics. Known as quantum gravity, this goal has remained frustratingly out of reach so far. Similarly elusive is the force of dark energy, which is believed to be driving the universe
FC Goa face tricky AFC Challenge League group
FC Goa has been drawn into a challenging group for the AFC Challenge League 2026-27, Asia's third-tier men's club competition. They will face Qadsia SC of Kuwait, Fortis FC of Bangladesh, and FC Regar-TadAZ of Tajikistan in Group C, with matches hosted in Kuwait. This follows their recent exit from the AFC Champions League 2 preliminary stage.
FC Goa Drawn In Tough Group For AFC Challenge League
FC Goa were clubbed with Qadsia SC of Kuwait, Fortis FC of Bangladesh and FC Regar-TadAZ of Tajikistan in a tricky group in the AFC Challenge League 2026-27 after the draw was held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.
Quote of the day by Carl Rogers offers a timeless lesson about self-acceptance, personal transformation, and authentic living. We often imagine change as a battle against the person we currently are, but meaningful growth can begin when that battle ends. Accepting yourself does not close the door to improvement; it opens it. Once people understand that they can acknowledge their imperfections without condemning themselves, they gain greater freedom to learn, experiment, recover, and evolve. The goal is not to remain exactly as we are, nor is it to become a perfect version of ourselves. It is to recognize our present reality with honesty and then move forward with intention. Sometimes the first step toward becoming a better version of yourself is finally making peace with the person you are today.
Dale Carnegies quote, Dont ask a man what is important to him. Watch how he spends his time, suggests that actions often reveal priorities more clearly than words. Our routines show where we direct our attention, whether towards relationships, health, learning or career goals. Carnegies own journey from poverty on a Missouri farm to becoming a bestselling author adds context to his enduring lessons on behaviour and personal change.
Grew Up Watching Manchester United, Really Admired Ronaldo: Riyan Parag
English Premier League: India batting all-rounder Riyan Parag has opened up about his deep passion for English Premier League giants Manchester United, revealing that the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo was the biggest influence behind his love for the club. When it comes to football, Manchester United is the team for me. I grew up watching them and admiring their players. I loved the red jersey, and I really admired Cristiano Ronaldo during his time there. So, that explains my choice, Parag told JioStar ahead of the 2026-27 season. Elaborating on his fascination with Ronaldo, Parag stated, I've always admired one player above all others, Cristiano Ronaldo. The way he came from Sporting CP as a young kid, and then what he did in the Premier League and how he elevated it. I don't think any other player comes close. Apart from United, Parag, who captains Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL), signalled Chelsea attacker Cole Palmer as a player to watch out for in this season. In the Premier League, I want to see Palmer score the most goals. He is strong tactically, mentally, and technically. I think he needs to add more goals to his game, and that's what I want to see from him, he noted. Elaborating on his fascination with Ronaldo, Parag stated, I've always admired one player above all others, Cristiano Ronaldo. The way he came from Sporting CP as a young kid, and then what he did in the Premier League and how he elevated it. I don't think any other player comes close. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Haaland keeps himself incredibly fit and he's incredibly tall, so I think he would adapt very well to cricket if he ever tried it. And my Rajasthan Royals teammate Jofra Archer, he's really into football. He plays with me in the IPL for RR and he would surely be a great football player, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Tarun Tejpal moves SC challenging Bombay HC conviction in 2013 rape case
The appeal comes a day after the Goa government moved the Supreme Court, challenging the Bombay High Court's order on Tarun Tejpal's sentence and seeking life imprisonment for him
Messi scores and assists as Inter Miami play out 2-2 draw against Union
Lionel Messi had a goal and assist as Inter Miami and the Philadelphia Union played to a 2-2 draw. Messi's cross was headed by Luis Suarez into the path of forward Daniel Pinter for the first Inter Miami goal in the 21st minute Wednesday night. Messi cut inside to his preferred left foot from 12 yards out in the 26th and curled a shot into the corner of the net for his first goal since returning to action following the death of his father. Messi has 13 goals and nine assists in 17 MLS games this season. He has six goals and four assists in six matches in all competitions against the Union. Indiana Vassilev scored on a volley in the first half to give the Union the lead, then 18-year-old defender Neil Pierre headed home his third goal in five games this season in the 58th minute to tie the score. Cavan Sullivan, the Union's 16-year-old midfielder, was credited with his seventh assist of the season on Vassilev's goal. Union forward Milan Iloski appeared to put the Union ahead in the
Tarun Tejpal moves SC against his conviction
New Delhi: Journalist Tarun Tejpal on Thursday moved the Supreme Court against his conviction in a 2013 sexual assault case.The appeal against the August 6 order of the Bombay High Court has been filed through advocate Aditya Samaddar.Earlier, the Goa government moved the top court seeking enhanced sentence for the former editor of Tehelka, contending that the case warrants imprisonment for life.The high court convicted Tejpal of rape and sentenced him to rigorous imprisonment for 10 years, overturning his acquittal by the trial court five years ago.In a petition filed in the apex court, the Goa government has contended that the sentence imposed by the high court is grossly disproportionate to the nature and gravity of the offences committed by Tejpal.Also read | Supreme Court says 1978 industry definition wont guide interpretation of 2020 labour codeTejpal was convicted of raping a junior colleague inside a hotel elevator in 2013 during an event organised by the Tehelka magazine in Goa. The 62-year-old had claimed that he was a political victim.
Lionel Messi Scores Emotional First Goal Since Father's Death in Miami Draw
Messi's father and longtime representative Jorge died aged 68 on August 8 in Rosario, Argentina
Tarun Tejpal moves SC against Bombay HC conviction, 10-year jail term
Tarun Tejpal has appealed the Bombay high court's conviction and ten-year sentence. The high court overturned his earlier acquittal in a 2013 sexual assault case. He was convicted of raping a junior colleague in a Goa hotel elevator. The Goa government also seeks a life sentence, deeming the current punishment lenient. Tejpal previously claimed political targeting in the ongoing legal proceedings.
Tarun Tejpal moves Supreme Court against 10-year sentence in rape case
Former Tehelka editor-in-chief Tarun Tejpal has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Bombay High Courts decision to convict him and sentence him to 10 years in prison in a 2013 rape case involving a former colleague. The Goa government has separately sought an enhancement of his sentence
Tarun Tejpal appeals in Supreme Court against 10-year term in 2013 rape case
Tarun Tejpals appeal comes as the State of Goa, on August 18, 2026, moved the Supreme Court for enhancing his quantum of punishment
GPSC Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online for 38 Assistant Professor, Veterinary Officer and More Posts
Goa Public Service Commission (GPSC) has released the Recruitment 2026 notification for 38 posts, including Assistant Professor, Embryologist and Veterinary Officer posts. The online application process will be conducted from 14.08.2026 to 28.08.2026 for regular posts, while the last date for the Transfer on Deputation post is 28.09.2026. Eligible candidates can apply through the official website, gpsc.goa.gov.in.
Tarun Tejpal Challenges Rape Case Conviction Order In Supreme Court
Earlier this week, the Goa government had moved the Supreme Court seeking an enhanced sentence for Tarun Tejpal, contending that the case warrants imprisonment for life.
Can you name the 20 most expensive goalkeepers in history?
Some notable successes - & some notable failures. The post Can you name the 20 most expensive goalkeepers in history? appeared first on Planet Football .
Hemant Kumar Bhukar transitioned from Intel engineer to ISRO scientist after diligent preparation. He secured All India Rank 7 for Scientist 'A' while working full-time. Bhukar's journey highlights dedication and leveraging prior experience for new goals. His success inspires students from rural backgrounds towards science careers. This achievement brought pride to his family and Rajasthan village.
Kang-In Lee, Alex Baena Fire Atletico Madrid to Winning La Liga Start
Atletico Madrid began their La Liga campaign on a winning note as second-half goals from Kang-In Lee and Alex Baena secured a 2-0 victory over promoted Malaga. With several key players still building fitness following the post-World Cup break, Diego Simeone opted for a youthful starting XI at the Metropolitano. Forward Julian Alvarez was among [] The post Kang-In Lee, Alex Baena Fire Atletico Madrid to Winning La Liga Start appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
Hockey World Cup: India Beat Pakistan 5-3 as Harmanpreet, Abhishek Score Braces
India defeated Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling Hockey World Cup clash as captain Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored two goals each to keep India's semi-final hopes alive.
Moderna, Merck cancer vaccine scores big win in late-stage melanoma trial
Moderna and Merck's personalised mRNA vaccine met key goals in a Phase 3 melanoma trial, reducing recurrence and spread and raising hopes for a new generation of cancer vaccines worldwide
Lionel Messi scores first goal since father's death with touching tribute
Lionel Messi scores first goal since fathers death with touching tribute
Messi scores first goal since father's death as Inter Miami draws with Philadelphia Union
Messi paid an emotional tribute to his father, Jorge, last week, saying he did not know how to continue without him
Lionel Messi scores emotional first goal since father's death
Lionel Messi scored his first goal for Inter Miami since the recent passing of his father, Jorge Messi, during a 2-2 draw against Philadelphia Union.
Lionel Messi scores emotional first goal since father Jorge Messi's death
Lionel Messi delivered an emotional performance, scoring his first goal for Inter Miami since the death of his father, Jorge Messi. Against the Philadelphia Union, Messi's goal was a poignant reminder of his father's profound influence on his career. Despite the emotional moment, the match ended in a 2-2 draw, making it a bittersweet night for the football icon.
Watch: Lionel Messi Makes Promising Comeback, Scores First Goal Since Father's Death
Lionel Messi scored his first goal since his father's death but Inter Miami had to settle for a 2-2 Major League Soccer draw on Wednesday against the Philadelphia Union.
Messi scores emotional goal after father
In the 26th minute at Subaru Park, Messi shook off his marker and sent a left-footed shot into the net before being embraced by his teammates.
CM Yogi Adityanath invites Japanese firms to make UP their Second Industrial Home
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday invited Japanese companies to make the state their Second Industrial Home, offering a combination of a large young workforce, infrastructure, market and improving business environment. Addressing the inaugural session of the Uttar Pradesh-Japan Investment Meet 2026 in New Delhi, Adityanath said the partnership between India and Japan should go beyond setting up manufacturing units and focus on technology development, research and development, skill centres and global supply chains. Drawing a comparison between the two sides, the Chief Minister said Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, brings decades of industrial experience, precision, quality, technology and manufacturing excellence, while Uttar Pradesh, the Land of the Suryavansh, offers scale, skills, a large market, infrastructure and a young workforce. India-Japan partnership is a partnership of shared growth, shared technology and shared prosperity, Adityanath said, adding that Uttar Pradesh now accounts for 55 per cent of the countrys mobile phone production and nearly 60 per cent of electronic component manufacturing. He said the state had emerged among Indias top three economies and was moving towards its goal of becoming a $1-trillion economy. Over the past nine years, he said, Uttar Pradesh had tripled its budget, gross state domestic product and per capita income, while womens workforce participation had increased more than threefold. CM Yogi highlighted Uttar Pradeshs expanding industrial and logistics infrastructure, including 17 airports, metro networks in seven cities, two Dedicated Freight Corridors, industrial and logistics corridors and Indias first inland waterway. The state, he said, has more than 75,000 acres of dedicated industrial land, 27 industrial manufacturing and logistics clusters and 36 sector-specific policies covering areas such as IT, green hydrogen, solar power, food processing and defence manufacturing. He said Uttar Pradesh had also emerged as a hub for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, data centres, robotics, electric vehicles, agritech, fintech, deeptech and defence manufacturing. The Chief Minister said a Japan City was being developed near Noida International Airport, with semiconductor, electronics and data-centre clusters coming up in the vicinity. He also highlighted the states Plug and Play Industrial Sheds scheme and the development of Noida International Airport as a cargo, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and logistics hub. CM Yogi said the states Nivesh 3.0 platform had brought various government services under a single system, allowing investors to track applications online and speeding up approvals. Calling quality and long-term commitment the major strengths of Japanese industry, CM Yogi said Uttar Pradesh wanted to create a long-term Japanese industrial ecosystem rather than attract individual factories. We want Japanese companies to not only set up factories here, but also build technology, R&D, skill centres and global supply chains, he said. He proposed combining Japanese manufacturing practices such as Kaizen, 5S, lean manufacturing, robotics, automation and precision engineering with the states young workforce to create a new skills ecosystem. The Chief Minister also highlighted cooperation with Japans Yamanashi Prefecture in areas including green hydrogen, renewable energy and clean technology. He said two Green Hydrogen Centres of Excellence were being established through IIT Kanpur, HBTU Kanpur, IIT-BHU and MMMUT Gorakhpur, with 50 crore sanctioned for each centre. He said the objective was to take the partnership beyond research towards pilot projects, commercial applications and production. He said the proposed tripartite MoU between JETRO, Invest UP and CII would provide a stronger institutional framework for attracting Japanese investment and strengthening business-to-business and government-to-business partnerships. The next chapter of this partnership would take shape in factories, be born through innovation in laboratories, develop talent in universities, and reach the world through global supply chains, CM Yogi said. The event was attended by Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Yamanashi Governor Kotaro Nagasaki, Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna and other state ministers, JETRO officials and industry leaders.
Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time
English footballer Harry Kane won the title of Europes best goalscorer, awarded the Golden Shoe for the second time. Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time
Sustainability commitments have serious consequences
Amid increasingly stiff competition for capital, one way for a business to stand out is to make strong social impact pledges. For example, companies can voluntarily commit to environmental impact goals in hopes of attracting sustainability-minded investors and lowering the cost of capital. However, it isn
Spanish proverb of the day: A Spanish saying teaches that grasping too much yields little success. Trying to do everything can lead to exhaustion and unfinished tasks. Focusing on fewer priorities helps in completing what is started. Learning to say no is essential for managing commitments realistically. Choosing what matters most allows for better progress and outcomes.
Asian Games gold next, long career bigger goal after Arjuna recognition: Shankar
The 27-year-old became the first Indian to win a Commonwealth Games medal in the decathlon, claiming bronze and further underlining his emergence as a multi-event athlete
They edge out SC Delhi 5-3 on penalties after a goalless draw Kolkata: East Bengal edged past SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final. Eyeing a record-equalling 17th title, East Bengal will face the winners of Thursdays second semifinal between Mohun Bagan Super Giant and defending champions NorthEast []
CAG challenges CFI suspension in High Court
Panaji: The Cycling Association of Goa (CAG) has urged the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) to withdraw its suspension and allow the newly elected body to function, with general secretary Neeraj Gupta questioning the process followed by the national federation. CAG approached the Bombay High Court in Goa after CFI suspended its affiliation from August []
GIDC takes up road, drainage and water works across 19 ind estates
Traffic safety and road management measures are also being implemented Panaji: The Goa Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) on Wednesday said that major infrastructure works were being undertaken across industrial estates to improve roads, drainage, water supply, traffic management and other civic infrastructure. The works are being carried out in the industrial estates of Verna, Tuem, []
Why no FIR against BJP youth wing: GPCC over Dabolim stir
Panaji: The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) on Wednesday accused Goa Police of conspiring with BJP Yuva Morcha (BJYM), whose members held a protest outside Dabolim airport and allegedly attempted to block the motorcade of All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Mallikarjun Kharge while he was leaving the airport. Kharge, who is also the Leader []
Poultry devpt corp plans 5-tier supply network to regulate trade
System proposes registration, supply checks & daily rates Panaji: The newly registered Goa State Poultry Development Corporation (GSPDC) has proposed a five-tier supply network for the poultry trade, mandatory registration of industry players, stricter checks on incoming live birds and a system for announcing daily poultry prices. The proposals were announced after the annual general []
CM hints at reopening Sanjivani sugar factory
Panaji: A sweet revival may soon be on the horizon for Goas agricultural landscape, with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday hinting at restarting operations at the Sanjivani Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana, the states only sugar factory, located at Tisk, Dharbandora, in the near future. Sawant was speaking at the inauguration of the 84th Annual Convention []
Kala Academy Goa, Panaji, will echo with the notes of Western classical music on August 22 at 5 p.m., when its Department of Western Music presents a concert to celebrate Founders Day. The event is held annually to commemorate the birth anniversary of the founder director Maestro Antonio Fortunato de Figueiredo, who was born on []
Photos speak everything: Sawant on documenting Goas transformation
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday suggested that the Photo Journalists Association Goa (PJAG) use Goa before 2012 and Goa 2012 after as the theme for a future photo contest to document the States transformation, particularly in infrastructure, since 2012. Speaking at the World Photography Day celebration and PJAGs 19th anniversary, organised in association with []
Y.S. Jagan Urges YSRCP Workers to Prepare for Local Body Elections
Amaravati, August 20: Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the president of the YSR Congress Party and former Chief Minister, has called on party workers to gear up for the upcoming local body elections in Andhra Pradesh. He emphasized that the party should work with the goal of achieving a significant victory, as the coalition government has ... Read more Y.S. Jagan Urges YSRCP Workers to Prepare for Local Body Elections
I've Done Everything: Harry Kane Hopes For 2026 Ballon D'Or After 'Best Season By Far'
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has set his sights on the Ballon d'Or after receiving his second European Golden Shoe in Munich on Wednesday. In total, he scored 73 goals for club and country last season.
Hockey World Cup 2026 | India Beat Pakistan 5-3 In Hockey World Cup, Storm Into Next Round
India defeated Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling Group D clash at the Hockey World Cup, sealing their place in the next round. India produced an attacking display in the eight-goal encounter, while Pakistan's campaign came to an end after the defeat.
Most species in UK zoos are non-native and not threatened, undermining conservation goals
In British zoos and aquariums, fewer than 10% of vertebrate species are native to the UK, and just 2% are high conservation priorities, according to a study by Justin Lennon at the University of Brighton and colleagues, published Aug. 19, 2026, in the journal PLOS One.
East Bengal Edge SC Delhi On Penalties To Reach Durand Cup 2026 Final
East Bengal held their nerve in a penalty shootout to beat a resolute SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final on Wednesday.
India aiming for $100 billion gems and jewellery exports by 2040: Commerce Secretary
India has set an ambitious target of reaching USD 100 billion in gems and jewellery exports by 2040. Achieving this goal hinges on innovative practices, exceptional design leadership, and substantial value addition. A collaborative effort between government bodies and industry leaders aims to transform this sector, with a focus on enhancing human capital and embracing cutting-edge technologies to establish India as a global leader in design-driven jewellery.
East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final
Kolkata, August 19: In a thrilling encounter during the first semifinal of the 135th Durand Cup, East Bengal FC defeated Sporting Club Delhi 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless regulation time. Mohammed Basim Rashid converted the decisive spot-kick, securing East Bengals place in the final scheduled for Wednesday at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati ... Read more East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final
FIH World Cup: Harmanpreet, Abhishek's brace help India to continue its dominance over Pakistan
India secured a 5-3 victory over Pakistan in a high-voltage FIH World Cup match. Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored two goals each for the winning side. This win extended India's decade-long unbeaten streak against their arch-rivals. The result also ended Pakistan's campaign in the ongoing tournament. India and England advanced to the second round from Pool D.
Amazon India expands operations on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor
Amazon India has expanded its operations on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor in collaboration with Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd, a railway ministry PSU, with the flagging off of the train at New Dadri Railway Station on Tuesday, according to the company. This makes Amazon the first e-commerce company to operate on the inaugural Joint Parcel Product-Rapid Cargo Service (JPP-RCS) train on the WDFC. The daily rail movement will connect Amazon's northern and western network, with over 10 Van Parcels (VPs) operating on the route. This will shift the movement of shipments from surface transportation to rail, further strengthening multimodality while enabling more reliable and sustainable transportation. The corridor will connect Amazon's network across key regions including Delhi, Ahmedabad and Surat, with onward connectivity to Pune, Mumbai and Goa, supporting the movement of shipments ahead of the festive season, it said. The expansion strengthens the role
East Bengal Win Penalty Shootout, Enter Durand Cup Final
East Bengal secured their spot in the Durand Cup final by defeating SC Delhi 5-3 in a thrilling penalty shootout, following a goalless draw in regulation time. Captain Mohammed Rashid scored the decisive fifth penalty, sending East Bengal to their record-equalling 17th final appearance.
Burnham sets out plan to help rough sleepers into homes by Christmas
PRIME MINISTER Andy Burnham has unveiled a plan to help people sleeping rough move off the streets by Christmas, saying his government will put emergency accommodation and long-term housing support in place across England this winter. No one should have to bed down in a doorway or outside a station. But we've seen it for so long that it feels like Westminster has started to accept it, Burnham said in a statement, referring to the UK parliament. The announcement came a month after Burnham replaced Keir Starmer as prime minister. On his first day in office, he promised to end rough sleeping, and his government is now setting out the next steps towards that goal. Burnham said he could not accept that the fifth-largest economy in the world could not get our own people off the streets. Writing in The Guardian, he said: I don't believe it for a minute. Burnham to outline first steps on adult social care reform Under the programme, areas with the highest levels of homelessness and housing pressure will receive the largest share of a boosted 442 million ($666 million) funding package. The government said the funding would provide immediate accommodation and support the creation of more than 1,000 permanent homes over the next three years. The number of rough sleepers in England reached a record 4,793 in 2025, according to government figures. Burnham to Chair Emergency Talks on UK Heatwave Rough sleepers -- those sleeping outdoors -- are a minority of England's total homeless population, estimated at 382,000 in 2025 by leading charity Shelter. The figure includes people without a permanent residence or security of tenure, including families and children. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank warned earlier this year that the number could increase by 25 per cent by 2030. Burnham cited efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic to move rough sleepers into temporary accommodation, saying in his statement that we can do it again. He also vowed to end rough sleeping during his almost-decade-long stint as mayor of Manchester, but ultimately failed despite some initial success. Helping 'thousands' Burnham pledged on Monday that the government would convene the first national summit dedicated to tackling rough sleeping later this year. He also said local leaders, including mayors, would be responsible for driving action before Christmas. Housing Secretary Angela Rayner said the government was moving urgently following Burnham's pledge. This funding will help thousands of people leave the streets behind, move into secure homes and get the support they need to rebuild their lives, she said. Burnham calls for fairer asylum seeker distribution across UK Charities broadly welcomed the announcement, while opposition parties expressed scepticism. Conservatives housing spokesman James Cleverly said the plan had been presented without any plan for delivery. And as with many of his other commitments, there is very little detail on how this one will be paid for, he added.
Hockey World Cup: India Crush Pakistan in 8-Goal Thriller
Skipper Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored a brace each to help India beat arch-rivals Pakistan 5-3 in their final Pool D match of the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, on Wednesday.
India Down Pakistan 5-3 To Seal Next-Round Spot, Knock Arch-Rivals Out Of Hockey World Cup 2026
Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored twice each as India edged Pakistan in an eight-goal thriller in the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 in Amstelveen.
Hockey World Cup: India extend dominance over Pakistan with 5-3 thriller, seal next-round spot
In a thrilling Pool D showdown, India triumphed over Pakistan with a score of 5-3. With Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek each netting two goals, India showcased their strength. Pakistan's Hannan Shahid and Sufyan Khan put up a valiant effort by scoring, yet India held their ground during the nail-biting final quarter, securing their advancement to the next stage of the World Cup.
Quote of the day by Dwayne Johnson provides a timely reminder that pleasing everyone should never become the ultimate goal of creativity or leadership. People will disagree, audiences will interpret decisions differently, and critics will always have perspectives that challenge our choices. That reality should not automatically discourage anyone from pursuing an idea.
India Triumphs Over Pakistan In Hockey World Cup
India defeated arch-rivals Pakistan 5-3 in their final Pool D match of the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup, with Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scoring two goals each. Vice-captain Hardik Singh also contributed to India's victory, while Pakistan managed to reduce the margin with goals from Hannan Shahid and Sufyan Khan.
East Bengal vs SC Delhi LIVE Score Updates, Durand Cup 2026 Semi-final: East Bengal and SC Delhi are tied 0-0 at half-time in the Durand Cup semi-final, with the Kolkata giants surviving a huge penalty scare.
Goa Celebrates World Photography Day with Honors and Recognition
Panaji, August 19: On the occasion of World Photography Day, individuals associated with photography and winners of a photography competition were honored in Goa. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant extended his greetings to the photographers and praised their efforts to showcase the changing landscape of the state through photography. During the event, the Press Media Photographers ... Read more Goa Celebrates World Photography Day with Honors and Recognition
Vance 'Struggles' Through Marine Obstacle Course; Furious Americans Mock V.P. Amid Iran War Tensions
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is facing online mockery after sharing footage of himself taking on a Marine Corps obstacle course nearly two decades after leaving the military. The former Marine attempted pull-ups, hurdles and rope climbs alongside U.S. troops. Meanwhile, Vance has outlined just two key goals for the Iran conflict keeping energy prices stable and ensuring Iran never gets a nuclear weapon amid a broader shift in the administration's war messaging.
Chinas 'Robot War' Plan: Beijing 'SECRETLY' Building The Force For Taiwan Invasion? India Alert?
China wants to turn disputed islands in the South China Sea into something straight out of science fiction, robotic fortresses guarded by coordinated drones in the air, on the water, and beneath it. No large human garrison, just machines watching machines. It's still a research proposal, not an announced deployment plan. But put it beside everything else Beijing is doing, rehearsing blockades around Taiwan, expanding amphibious capabilities, increasing coast guard pressure, and racing toward Xi Jinping's 2027 military-readiness goal, and a clear pattern emerges. This video breaks down China's robotic fortress plan, Taiwan's own unprecedented 2027 invasion warning, and what CSIS data reveals about a 500 percent surge in Chinese coast guard activity near Taiwan. Is Beijing simply building deterrence, or assembling the machinery for a real Taiwan operation? Watch the full breakdown.

