International pistol shooter Sambhaji Patil killed in car accident
Sambhaji Patil death: The incident occurred around 10 AM when Patil was travelling in a car, a Toyota Fortuner, driven by his friend, who is also a shooter, to Gujarat for shooting practice, an official said.
Sales rise 4.51% to Rs 2941.05 crore
Business venture fails, serial burglar returns to crime world
Man gets 20 years jail for raping 14-year-old girl
Two caught with bovine meat get 10 years in jail
SSGH doctors remove pin from 11-year-olds airway
Cops wife booked for beating puppy
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BJP members raising false objections to remove genuine voters: Congress
Decide on Piramal's Dahej plant in a week: Supreme Court to Gujarat Pollution Control Board
The Supreme Court has issued a swift order for the Gujarat Pollution Control Board to review Piramal Pharma's appeal to reactivate its Dahej manufacturing site, which was closed due to serious allegations related to hazardous waste management. The firm sought interim relief but was turned down by the court.
Gujarat's First High-Tech Pet Crematorium Inaugurated In Ahmedabad
For thousands of pet parents in Ahmedabad, the painful task of saying a final goodbye has become a little more dignified. The AMC has officially inaugurated Gujarat's first CNG-based crematorium dedicated exclusively to pet dogs.
Gujarat's First High-Tech Pet Crematorium Inaugurated In Ahmedabad - ndtv.com
Gujarat's First High-Tech Pet Crematorium Inaugurated In Ahmedabad ndtv.com
'Hun Nathuram' play cancelled amid Congress protests
The Congress party's protests resulted in the cancellation of the controversial Gujarati play 'Hun Nathuram' across Ahmedabad, Rajkot, and Jamnagar. This production, which aims to depict Nathuram Godse's viewpoint during his infamous trial for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, was controversially marketed as 'true history'.
Rajasthan police detain 12 Tablighi Jamaat men, drop them at Gujarat border
Banswara: Twelve members of Gujarats Tablighi Jamaat were detained in Rajasthans Banswara district for allegedly behaving aggressively with the police and preaching Islam. According to the Rajasthani daily, Patrika, the Bagidora Town police received a complaint on February 6 stating that 10-12 individuals had been roaming in the streets for two days. It further claimed Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Gujarat signs LoI with Starlink for satellite internet in remote areas
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said the agreement aims to improve high-speed internet access in areas where telecom infrastructure remains limited
Gujarat State Petronet Ltd up for third straight session
Gujarat State Petronet Ltd is quoting at Rs 313.5, up 2.37% on the day as on 12:49 IST on the NSE. The stock is down 2.67% in last one year as compared to a 10.48% spurt in NIFTY and a 13.9% spurt in the Nifty Energy index.
India stands at a critical juncture, with manufacturing expected to drive the next phase of growth and development. Recent Free Trade Agreements are expected to intensify global competition while opening new opportunities for Indian firms to integrate into global markets. At the same time, India’s development trajectory will require increasing manufacturing’s contribution to GDP from about 15 percent to 25 percent, while addressing a dual challenge of leading in innovation-driven, technology-intensive manufacturing and enabling labour-intensive enterprises to achieve high productivity and create jobs. The Institute of Manufacturing and Economy: Rethinking Manufacturing of the Future Ahmedabad University in collaboration with the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Economic Research (CTIER). The Conclave brought together perspectives from national research and funding institutions, government, industry, and academia, including participation from the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Centre for Sustainable Energy and Mobility (C-SEM) and industry leaders from Tata Chemicals, Pidilite Industries Limited, and NXP Semiconductors. In his keynote address at the conclave, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Chief Executive Officer of ANRF, spoke about the various mechanisms being put in place to strengthen collaboration between industry and academia in advanced manufacturing. He also emphasised the growing importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing complex technological and manufacturing challenges, and the need to align research, talent development, and industrial capability building. Institute of Manufacturing and Economy to rethink the future of manufacturing in relation to innovation, productivity, and economic strategy. The transformation of manufacturing demands advances in materials, processes, and digital manufacturing, alongside stronger linkages between small and large firms and better coordination across supply chains. It also requires new approaches to talent development and to research, both managerial and technological, to enhance productivity and innovation. Conceived in response, the Institute of Manufacturing and Economy brings together scientists, engineers, economists, managers, social scientists, policymakers, and industry practitioners, and treats manufacturing as a cross-disciplinary challenge spanning engineering, management, public policy, economics, and science, with a strong emphasis on collaboration with industry and government. “ Manufacturing challenges cannot be addressed in isolation. Envisioned as a leading global centre for research, education, innovation, and industrial problem-solving, the Institute recognises that productivity, technology adoption, research translation, workforce readiness, and supply chain coordination require integrated perspectives and sustained collaboration between academia, industry, and policymakers ,” said Professor Pankaj Chandra, Vice Chancellor of Ahmedabad University . Through sustained engagement with firms and industrial clusters, the Institute aims to translate research into solutions relevant to manufacturing practice while developing a distinct and informed point of view on Indian manufacturing. According to Professor Sunil Kale, Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Co-Director of the Institute, strengthening manufacturing requires close engagement with firms alongside a deep understanding of industrial policy, labour capabilities, productivity, and innovation systems. Advanced manufacturing will require systems integration that brings AI into various production domains. The Institute is planned to work closely with manufacturing industry in India. The Institute’s activities will include new product and process optimisation, executive education programmes, manufacturing clinics for SMEs, publishing policy and competitiveness reports, and the biannual Stepwell Manufacturing and Economy Dialogue. It will also support postgraduate education at Ahmedabad University in areas such as composites, microelectronics and semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, 3D printing and operations management, alongside initiatives that support startups in advanced manufacturing. The Institute draws on the breadth and depth of facilities at Ahmedabad University, including cutting-edge laboratories, fabrication and prototyping shops, The Learning Factory, VentureStudio, Tinkerers’ Laboratory, High Performance Computing infrastructure, Bloomberg Laboratory and incubation and research infrastructure. These facilities will support collaborative research, prototyping, testing, and training in partnership with industry. Through its integrated approach to research, education, and industry collaboration, the Institute of Manufacturing and Economy seeks to contribute to India’s transition towards a high-productivity, innovation-driven manufacturing ecosystem. About Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad University is a leading private, non-profit research university offering students a liberal education focused on interdisciplinary learning, practice orientation, and research thinking. The University has been Recognised by the Government of Gujarat as a Centre of Excellence. Accredited with 'A' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Awarded Leadership and Management Team of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards Asia 2025. Awarded a 5-star rating, the highest awarded in the Gujarat State Institutional Rating Framework (GSIRF) for 2021-22 and 2023-24, by the Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG), Department of Education, Government of Gujarat. Awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) International Award for Excellence 2024 for our University Centre. Awarded a 'Platinum Rating' by the Indian Green Building Council for sustainability and green practices. Recognised by the UGC under Section 12(B) of the UGC Act, becoming one of the very few private research universities to have been awarded this recognition for select research universities. Recognised as a Highly Commended University for Teaching and Learning Strategy of the Year in the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards Asia 2023. Awarded the AACSB’s Innovations That Inspire Award 2023 for its Foundation Programme. Awarded Gold Rating by the Indian Green Building Council for achieving the Green Building Standards at our University Centre. The University, established in 2009, is rooted in the vision of one of India’s finest educational foundations, the Ahmedabad Education Society, which was founded in 1935 by nationalist leaders. Programmes at the University range from bachelors to doctoral levels in humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and management through its 14 Schools and Centres: Amrut Mody School of Management | Bagchi School of Public Health | School of Arts and Sciences | School of Engineering and Applied Science | Ahmedabad Design Lab | Centre for Heritage Management | Centre for Learning Futures | Global Centre for Environment and Energy | International Centre for Space and Cosmology | Sahyog: Centre for Promoting Health | Stepwell Centre for Asian Futures | The Climate Institute | The Institute of Manufacturing and Economy | VentureStudio An urban university, Ahmedabad promotes independent-mindedness and diversity across all dimensions of its activity and helps students mature into critical thinkers who are analytically equipped, practically oriented, and contextually aware global citizens. The University provides a contemporary educational framework that brings liberal arts, sciences, and the professions to engage together in creating new knowledge for addressing complex challenges of the society and in offering majors that merge the boundaries of disciplines to prepare students for the new economy.
Terror suspect Abdul Rehman murdered in Faridabad jail by another inmate
Rehman was arrested in March 2025 by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Haryana Special Task Force (STF) for allegedly being in possession of two hand grenades
Sudha Chandran recalls a paranormal experience while shooting in Gujarat
Sudha Chandran recalled a terrifying paranormal experience during a Gujarat shoot, claiming she sensed an energy pressing on her chest until prayer saved her. She also described eerie sounds on another set and a past trance at a Mata Ka Jagrata
Gujarat fake milk racket: A factory in Gujarat was raided for allegedly producing and distributing milk and buttermilk contaminated with detergent, urea, and other chemicals. Villagers may have been consuming this adulterated dairy for the past five years. Authorities seized substantial quantities of the contaminated products and chemicals. Five individuals have been arrested, while the factory owner remains at large. The incident has raised serious public health concerns.
Min temps dips to 16.2C in Ahmedabad, likely to remain in same range - The Times of India
Min temps dips to 16.2C in Ahmedabad, likely to remain in same range The Times of India
14-year-old kickboxer punches her way to national glory - The Times of India
14-year-old kickboxer punches her way to national glory The Times of India
Sri Lankas JVP delegation studies Amul Dairy model
Traffic curbs around Motera stadium in place on T20 match days - The Times of India
Traffic curbs around Motera stadium in place on T20 match days The Times of India
Delivery boy arrested for stealing 2 iPhones
Nrityaparva 2026 begins today in Vadodara - The Times of India
Nrityaparva 2026 begins today in Vadodara The Times of India
NSS students lead cleanliness drive at Kotna Beach
Driver nabbed after seven years on the run
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Ahmedabad: Razing showed error that enlarged Chandola area - The Times of India
Ahmedabad: Razing showed error that enlarged Chandola area The Times of India
Foreign company registrations in India hit 5-yr high in 2025, service sector account for 87%
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From Kutch To Communities: Southern Command Strengthens Defence And Human Connect
Senior officers said the drill reaffirmed Southern Commands ability to protect national interests across Gujarats diverse operational domains.
T20 WC: 'The Sea Is Rough, Just Sail Through' How Jatinder Overcame Injury To Become Omans Captain
ACC Emerging Teams Men: Jatinder Singh arrived in Sri Lanka on January 23 as the captain of Omans squad, hungry to rewrite their narrative in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. With Oman set to open their Group B campaign against Zimbabwe in Colombo, Jatinder was in a reflective mood on his cricketing journey that could have ended prematurely due to a career-threatening sciatic nerve issue in his back. Jatinder, who has scored 507 runs in 20 T20Is since the World Cup was last played in 2024, is the most by any Omani batter in that period. Life since the 2024 edition was rough for Jatinder, who wasn't even in the main squad for that tournament. An eight-month injury rehabilitation, loss of central contract in between, and crushing self-doubt had pushed him to the brink of retirement. Now he prepares himself to captain Oman at cricket's biggest stage in the shortest format. I would say this is a bit emotional for me because I was left out in the previous World Cup, and now, I am captaining the side. It is a great honour, and I feel blessed and grateful for the opportunity. It's just that one step at a time, and I never thought I would be captaining the side and get a chance to captain in the World Cup, which is the epitome of white-ball and T20 cricket. I feel really honoured and grateful for this opportunity. More than that, I feel our team is really very skilful, with a talented bunch of cricketers, and we are looking forward to it, Jatinder told IANS in an exclusive conversation facilitated by SportCell ahead of the mega event. Oman's preparation began on January 22 when the squad departed Muscat and reached Colombo to get acclimatised to the conditions. Unofficial warm-up fixtures against the United States and Canada provided crucial match practice, while official warm-up victories over Sri Lanka A and Zimbabwe have lifted spirits in the Omani camp. The presence of long-time Oman head coach Duleep Mendis, a legendary Sri Lankan player, adds significant value, particularly with the side playing their games in his homeland. He is the one who loves the sport the most. He is a legendary guy here, and cricket runs in his blood. Of course, homecoming for him as we are playing the World Cup here. What more can you ask for? said Jatinder, Oman's all-time leading T20I run-scorer with 1,605 runs. Omans win record in the T20 World Cup has been sparse - the memorable 2016 victory over Ireland and another against Papua New Guinea in 2021. He is really overjoyed and excited because this is the fourth World Cup Oman is playing. We have had dry World Cups for a long time, and I feel everybody is hungry and we are all looking forward to having an impactful tournament, added Jatinder. Jatinder's captaincy approach focuses on creating an environment where players can express themselves freely. I try to think too far ahead, as they are not in your control. I try to keep the mood in the dressing room very light. I like everyone to open up, have a good rapport with each other, maintain good relationships, and appreciate each other. I think I have played that role in bringing everyone together on the same page and working towards one goal - towards the victory and betterment of the team. I think I have been successful, and the boys have been really cooperative, and you can see the result, he said. Apart from Zimbabwe and Ireland, Omans Group B opponents include previous winners Sri Lanka and Australia -- teams with significantly more resources and international experience. Jatinder felt they could give them a scare due to T20's unpredictability, favouring the fearless. T20 is a game where I don't think anyone can take any team lightly because in a very short span of time, a game can slip away. If you are zoned out, the game can slip away in an hour or so. There is hardly any time for the team to come back in the game, as I believe T20 requires a lot of intensity and game awareness. I think they should be fearing us, not us, because they have a long history. They have been playing very competitive cricket, and we don't get to play a lot of competitive cricket. So, I think they should be fearing us, not us, he said. It is this mentality that sums up Omans mission go beyond mere participation. To the team, what we have been saying is that we are not coming and participating in the World Cup. We just have to have an impactful tournament, and we want to play competitive cricket. We want to make an impact because we keep on telling them that even for us, we had a really dry World Cup. This time, we really have to have an impactful performance so that we can show the world that Oman is also on the cricketing map. Jatinder has witnessed Oman cricket's remarkable transformation first-hand. When Oman qualified for their first World Cup in 2016, they were the only team from ICC Division 5 to reach the tournament. Infrastructure improvements and quality coaching have accelerated development, thus keeping the sports growth on the right track. Beyond Singh, only four players - Aamir Kaleem, Shakeel Ahmed, Sufyan Mehmood, and Muhammad Nadeem - have previous World Cup experience. This means the rest of the 11 players are absolute newbies in the T20 World Cup. For those 11 players who are playing the World Cup for the very first time for Oman, they are really hungry. They want to showcase their talent to the world, and this is the golden opportunity for them, he said. With Sri Lankan pitches favouring spinners, Omans spin attack is well-suited to exploit the conditions. I have been to different platforms where I have said that it is a spin-dominating side. So, we will be banking a lot on the spinners. Of course, the pitches are going to help the spinners in Sri Lanka, and we are looking forward to it. Jatinder's path to leading Oman in this World Cup began with catastrophe. During a 2023 tournament in Zimbabwe, a persistent back injury worsened due to the workload. He continued playing through pain until it became unbearable. When one of his teammates, wicketkeeper-batter Suraj Kumar, recommended that Jatinder should contact Dr. Gaurav Sharma, Gujarat Titans' physiotherapist based in Chandigarh, he initially expected a quick fix. He said he is really good with rehab, physiotherapy, and treatment. I got in touch with him and was under the impression that it might take about 15-20 days for me to get the injury sorted. I travelled to India, and he did the assessment and everything. Then, I asked him about the timeline. He said that this will take about 3-4 months for you to get back to normal because there are a lot of posture issues to be sorted out. The diagnosis revealed deeper structural problems caused by playing through injury. He said, 'You have been playing with the injury, and that has become your routine regimen now. So, you have to get rid of it slowly, slowly.' Then, I moved there and stayed in Kharad, which was about a 20-25-minute drive from his rehab centre. I was there for about 100-104 days. Then, I got back to Oman and still had sort of niggles. In my mind, I was thinking, I have come back a bit early, and I should have stayed a bit more and gotten myself treated 100 per cent, he recalled. With some issues persisting after rehab, things became worse for Jatinder when he was dropped from the squad and lost his central contract. It took him eight months to get back to normalcy in his life, but the turmoil persisted. I got a chance to play in the UAE A team tour to Oman. I scored some runs in those games, and we were touring Canada just after the tournament. I was part of that L2 series in 2024, but then, things started to fall apart. I made up my mind that I am not enjoying the sport anymore, and I want to just give up. But I had a lot of sleepless nights because of thinking about what I am going to do if I don't play the sport. Teammates also suggested his batting style wouldn't facilitate a comeback to his normal self, but his wife Ramandeep Kaur became his lifeline. It was my wife who basically inspired me to fall in love with the sport again. She was the one who said, 'Just keep going. Things are not in your favour, but the sea is rough, and you just sail through. He confided in Mehmood about losing passion for cricket, but got encouragement from him. I spoke to Sufiyan also about this and said, 'I am not getting the joy I used to get. I have to get to the ground; I have to do this and that, and I am not getting that kick to play.' He was also telling me the same thing - 'No problem, things will be alright soon. But you just hang in there. Things are tough. You just hold tight. Everything will be sorted soon.' The turning point came during the 2024 ACC Emerging Teams Mens Asia Cup, where Singh captained Oman against India, Pakistan, and the UAE. Though winless, he played in all games, as Oman's competitive performances earned widespread praise. Ten days later, Oman achieved an unprecedented home whitewash - winning all four matches against the Netherlands and UAE in the Cricket World Cup League 2 series. He confided in Mehmood about losing passion for cricket, but got encouragement from him. I spoke to Sufiyan also about this and said, 'I am not getting the joy I used to get. I have to get to the ground; I have to do this and that, and I am not getting that kick to play.' He was also telling me the same thing - 'No problem, things will be alright soon. But you just hang in there. Things are tough. You just hold tight. Everything will be sorted soon.' Also Read: Live Cricket Score I had made up my mind that my playing days were over. That's it, and my cricket is over. But God had different plans, and it is absolutely God's plan that now I am leading the team in this T20 World Cup, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Gujarat Factory Busted For Making Milk With Urea And Detergent - NDTV
Gujarat Factory Busted For Making Milk With Urea And Detergent NDTV
South Gujarat farmers, traders to gain from India-US trade deal: Experts - IANS LIVE
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South Africa Vs Canada ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Will Rain Hinder The Match In Ahmedabad? - News18
South Africa Vs Canada ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Will Rain Hinder The Match In Ahmedabad? News18
Top 5 real estate hotspots in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 2026
In the last few years, Ahmedabad has emerged as Indias one of the most resilient and opportunity-driven real estate markets. In 2026, the demand continues to grow. The city is attracting developers and buyers alike, thanks to its strong infrastructure, developing commercial activity, and stable income opportunities.
Mundra Port logs highest-ever auto exports, liquid cargo volumes in January
Adani Mundra Port in Gujarat achieved significant milestones in January 2026. The port recorded its highest-ever monthly automobile exports, shipping 25,762 vehicles. It also set a new record for single-vessel loading, handling 5,701 vehicles. Additionally, the liquid terminal processed a record 1.120 million tonnes of liquid cargo. These achievements underscore Mundra's growing importance in supporting India's trade.
Cyber crime not just about financial fraud, senior citizens, women & children being targeted through gaming & apps: Gujarat DGP The Indian Express
Leopard fatally hit on highway
VMC panel clears 7,672cr budget, rejects service charge hikes
From video interaction to school visit, Gujarat CM keeps promise to Banaskantha girl Social News XYZ
MSU team registers design for space-saving table
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Gujarat Doctors Remove LED Bulb From 1-Year-Olds Windpipe After Weeks Of Illness
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Class 12 Student Arrested For Slapping Teacher In Gujarat School
Mohammed Khan Ansari, a Class 12 student in Panchmahal, was arrested for slapping a woman invigilator at SJ Dave High School, sparking outrage after CCTV footage went viral.
Gujarat: Questioned For Coming Late Class 12 Student Slaps Female Invigilator
Amid an outrage after CCTV footage of the January 24 slapping incident went viral, police paraded the accused in public.
RSS Centenary Film 'Shatak' to Hit Theatres on February 19, 2026
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 7: Commemorating a monumental century of nation-building and selfless service, the feature film Shatak: Sangh Ke 100 Varsh is officially set for a nationwide theatrical release on February 19, 2026. This cinematic journey provides a definitive look into the 100-year evolution of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), honoring the countless individuals who dedicated their lives to the welfare and cultural integrity of Bharat. The film aims to offer an authentic glimpse into the organization's core values, internal discipline, and its historical role in shaping the socio-political fabric of the country since its inception in 1925.
1st South Asian Agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests Congress Concludes in Delhi
Two-day Congress TREESCAPES 2026 Reimagined Agroforestry in South Asia Deliberations by Foreign Agri Ministers, experts on agroforestry’s contribution to climate resiliency, farmers’ livelihood, tree-based entrepreneurship and economic growth The Centre for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), successfully concluded TREESCAPES 2026, the 1st South Asian Agroforestry & Trees Outside Forests (AF-TOF) Congress, held from 5th to 7th February 2026 at the Bharat Ratna C. Subramaniam Auditorium, National Agricultural Science Complex (NASC), Pusa Campus, New Delhi . The three-day regional congress aims to emerge as a landmark platform for collective deliberation on strengthening tree-based agriculture and trees outside forest systems to enhance climate resilience, restore landscapes, and improve agricultural livelihoods across South Asia and was graced by eminent dignitaries, including Dr Madan Prasad Pariyar, Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Government of Nepal; and Mr Ahmed Hassan Didi, Hon’ble Minister of State for Agriculture and Animal Welfare, Republic of Maldives; along with senior officials from India and other South Asian countries. Dr. M.L. Jat, Secretary (DARE) and Director General, ICAR and Mr. Manoj Dabas, India Country Director, CIFOR-ICRAF, during TREESCAPES 2026 Speaking on the occasion Dr M.L. Jat, Secretary (DARE) & DG (ICAR), stated, “Asia is home to some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable agricultural systems, yet it also holds immense potential to lead in nature-based economic transformation. Recent regional studies show that agroforestry has helped reduce deforestation and avoid tens of millions of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually while supporting rural livelihoods. TREESCAPES demonstrates that scaling success will depend on unlocking green finance, empowering local institutions, and integrating youth and women into extension and entrepreneurship models. For South Asia, tree-based agriculture is not just about restoring landscapes - it is about future-proofing rural economies.” Mr. Manoj Dabas, India Country Director, CIFOR-ICRAF further stated, “India’s tree-based systems already account for nearly 20 percent of national carbon stocks, yet the country continues to import over USD 7 billion worth of wood and wood-based products annually, growing at double-digit rates. This contradiction highlights a massive missed opportunity. TREESCAPES has brought together evidence showing that tree-based agriculture can reduce import dependence, strengthen rural incomes for India’s 86 percent marginal farmers, and deliver measurable climate outcomes. The next phase of growth will depend on aligning carbon markets, digital traceability, and private-sector procurement with farmer realities. Agroforestry must be positioned not as an environmental add-on, but as core rural infrastructure.” The two-day Congress brought together policymakers, senior government officials, researchers, industry leaders, financial institutions, civil society organizations, farmers, and youth from across South Asia, with discussions focussing on strengthening policy and regulatory frameworks, expanding forest certification with greater smallholder integration, and leveraging agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests (TOF) for climate resilience and ecosystem services among others. In addition to featuring high-level thematic sessions focused on digital and geospatial innovations for agroforestry, water-secure and multifunctional landscapes, capacity building and extension systems, and enhancing trees in urban landscapes, the Congress also included four plenaries and a dedicated ministerial hour, underscoring strong political commitment to mainstreaming agroforestry and Trees Outside Forests across South Asia. With India’s push towards a green economy in sync with its 2070 net-zero goals, TREESCAPES 2026 highlighted the need for stronger institutional collaboration and PPP partnerships to address implementation opportunities and scale agroforestry sustainably in India by positioning itself as a pivotal platform in encouraging further effective implementation of agroforestry as a means of increasing tree cover and improving farmers’ incomes and livelihoods as we move towards a more climate-resilient future. About Treescapes TREESCAPES 2026 is being organised jointly by CIFOR-ICRAF and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), with the ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute (CAFRI), Jhansi, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), and the Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Bhopal, as Organising Partners. The Thematic Partners for TREESCAPES 2026 include GIZ, Haryana Forest Development Corporation, ITC Limited, The Nature Conservancy, Intellecap, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Indian Society of Agroforestry, and IORA Ecological Solutions. The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) and the Trust for Advancement of Agricultural Sciences (TAAS) are the Knowledge Partners in the Congress. With India’s push towards a green economy in sync with its 2070 net-zero goals buoyed by the country’s reforestation drive (recently driven by Gujarat), TREESCAPES 2026 positions itself as a pivotal platform in encouraging further effective implementation of agroforestry as a means of increasing tree cover and improving farmers’ incomes and livelihoods as we move towards a more climate-resilient future About CIFOR-ICRAF CIFOR-ICRAF The Center for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry ( www.cifor-icraf.org ), harnesses the power of trees, forests and agroforestry landscapes to address the most pressing global challenges of our time - biodiversity loss, climate change, food security, livelihoods and inequality. CIFOR and ICRAF are CGIAR Research Centers. CIFOR-ICRAF delivers demand-driven evidence of the ways trees can revitalize both landscapes and livelihoods. Born of the merger of the most trusted research organizations on forests, trees and agroforestry - the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and World Agroforestry (ICRAF) - CIFOR-ICRAF harnesses a combined 70 years of expertise and extensive partnership networks across Africa, Asia and Latin America. www.cifor-icraf.org/event/treescapes-2026 .
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 7: In a significant moment for India's contemporary art landscape, renowned Indian artist Satish Gupta is visiting Ahmedabad for the first time, marking his Gujarat debut with a solo exhibition titled 'Haiku of a Still Mind' at Bespoke Art Gallery. The exhibition will be on view till March 10, 2026.
After delay, Baroda Dairy election to be held on March 18
24-year-old who murdered schoolmate as minor sentenced to life
Admissions of over 150 ayurveda students face cancellation after SC order - Times of India
Admissions of over 150 ayurveda students face cancellation after SC order Times of India
Sports fest held at MSU - Times of India
Sports fest held at MSU Times of India
VMCs Rs 5 property tax notice goes viral
PU inaugurates IndiaNew Zealand CoE - Times of India
PU inaugurates IndiaNew Zealand CoE Times of India
Alembic Campus Road thrown open to traffic
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Woman teacher slapped in class by youth, threatened by his father and others
Man Killed After Container Falls Off Truck In Gujarats Valsad
Officials said the incident happened while labourers were eating inside the structure; some escaped, but one man failed to get out in time and was crushed under the container.
Off-balance container falls on house on Gujarat highway, man eating inside dies - India Today
Off-balance container falls on house on Gujarat highway, man eating inside dies India Today
Gujarat Petrosynthese standalone net profit rises 90.57% in the December 2025 quarter
Sales rise 70.73% to Rs 7.29 crore
Four hospitalised after gas leak at factory in Gujarats Vapi
The incident was reported from Sarigam town, an Industrial Notified Area. A gas leaked from a reactor at Cynax Metachem, causing eye irritation among those on the premises, says officials
Vapi gas leak: Four hospitalised after reactor leak at chemical factory; probe under way
A gas leak at a factory in Sarigam, Valsad district, Gujarat, has led to four people being hospitalised. The incident that occurred at Cynax Metachem, caused eye irritation. Authorities quickly contained the leak and cordoned off the area. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the gas release.
Amit Shah launches cooperative-led Bharat Taxi, surge-free ride-hailing
Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Thursday launched Bharat Taxi, Indias first cooperative-led ride-hailing platform, following a successful pilot. Initially rolled out in Delhi-NCR and Gujarat, the service aims to expand nationwide within two to three years, operating on a zero-commission, surge-free model with profits shared directly
Standing committee deliberates on budget
Drunk cop hits pedestrian, rams SUV another car
Gujarat Governor discusses investment, cultural cooperation with Lankan leaders in Colombo India Tribune - Chicago
Several people arrested, detained at liquor party near Ahmedabad - thehindu.com
Several people arrested, detained at liquor party near Ahmedabad thehindu.com
Amit Shah launches Bharat Taxi platform in Delhi-NCR, Gujarat
New Delhi, Feb 5: Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Thursday launched Bharat Taxi, the countrys first co-operative-run ride-hailing platform, which will start services in Delhi-NCR and Gujarat initially and pan-India in the next three years. Bharat Taxi platform, which has been established by Indias top eight co-operative organistions including dairy major Amul, will enhance []
Big Roar For Conservation: Asiatic Lion Numbers Rise To 891 From 674 In Five Years
The minister said the rising numbers were supported by Gujarats measures to manage human-wildlife conflicts and disease vulnerability.
Amit Shah launches Bharat Taxi platform in Delhi-NCR, Gujarat; to roll out across India in 3 years Deccan Herald
AMC to provide boots, socks to 1.72L school students - Times of India
AMC to provide boots, socks to 1.72L school students Times of India
Asiatic Lion Population Jumps 32% To Reach 891
The Asiatic Lion population in the country has increased from 674 in 2020 to 891 in 2025, supplemented by Gujarat's measures to manage human-wildlife conflicts and disease vulnerability, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.
Gujarat HC Rejects Asaram Ashram Plea on Land Acquisition
Court ruling supports Ahmedabad's Commonwealth Games 2030 plans by recovering misused ashram land for sports infrastructure and Olympic objectives.
Asaram's Ashram To Be Demolished? Gujarat HC Allows Govt To Take Over Rs 500-Crore Land
The land has been earmarked for expansion of the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave, a key project linked to the state's preparations for the Commonwealth Games 2030
Ahmedabad: AI Flight Diverted To Dubai, Gujarat Luxury Car Sales Rise, AMC Budget And More Times of India
India, Sri Lanka Connected By Deep Civilisational, Spiritual Bonds: PM Modi On Relics Exposition
New Delhi, Feb 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India and Sri Lanka are connected by deep civilisational and spiritual bonds as he thanked President Anura Kumara Dissanayake for inaugurating the exposition of the holy Devnimori relics of Lord Buddha in Colombo. The first-ever international exposition of these sacred relics, which originate from the Devnimori archaeological site in Gujarats Aravalli district, is taking place at Gangaramaya Temple from February 4-11. It was inaugurated by Sri Lankan President Dissanayaka [] The post India, Sri Lanka Connected By Deep Civilisational, Spiritual Bonds: PM Modi On Relics Exposition appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cricket scorecard | Gujarat Giants Women vs Delhi Capitals Women, Eliminator, Women's Premier League 2026 Cricbuzz.com
Maharashtra man arrested for stealing ornaments worth 14L
MoU to train first responders, toll booth workers on states highways
Minor allegedly beaten by cops, inquiry launched
Consider treatment needing anaesthesia as day care: Court
VMC raises charges for several civic facilities
Gujarats folk arts find new life in modern interior decor

