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Kristi Noem dogged by poor polling amid fallout from tale of killing puppy

Public disapproval mounts for South Dakota governor and vice-presidential hopeful whose book contains gruesome account Kristi Noem, the South Dakota governor and Republican vice-presidential hopeful, saw polling numbers plummet after the Guardian revealed that she writes in a new book about the day she shot dead a hunting dog and an un-castrated goat, a revelation that ignited a political storm . Announcing what it called its Noem Puppy Murder Poll Findings, New River Strategies, a Democratic firm, said 81% of Americans disapproved of Noems decision to shoot Cricket, a 14-month-old wire-haired pointer who Noem says ruined a pheasant hunt and killed a neighbours chickens, thereby earning a trip to a gravel pit to die. Continue reading...

The Guardian 28 Apr 2024 11:30 am

'VAR Has Damaged Premier League', Says Pochettino After Chelsea Drama

Mauricio Pochettino claimed VAR has damaged the Premier League after Chelsea had a late goal controversially disallowed in their dramatic 2-2 draw at Aston Villa on Saturday.

NDTV 28 Apr 2024 11:28 am

Leverkusen Keep Unbeaten Streak Alive, Kane Eyes Bundesliga Goal Record

Robert Andrich scored with the last kick of the match to extend Bayer Leverkusen's unbeaten run to a 46th game this season with a 2-2 home draw against Stuttgart on Saturday

NDTV 28 Apr 2024 10:56 am

'There's going to be a fire today if I speak'

Salah had been waiting to come on before Antonio's goal and was involved in an animated conversation with Klopp, appearing to be angry with his manager.

The Daily Star 28 Apr 2024 9:48 am

Sustainable, scenic: Kochi Water Metro carves niche & new paths

KOCHI: Kochi, famed for its historic port and nestled amid backwaters and the Arabian Sea, marked the first anniversary of its water metro on April 25. Kochi Water Metro, the first of its kind in India, offers an eco-friendly transportation option through pristine backwaters, providing a serene escape from the citys noise, heat and traffic. In its first year, the water metro served 19,84,293 passengers, averaging over 6,000 daily users. Until the 20th century, 90% of the areas residents used small boats to access the mainland. The construction of roads and bridges over time prompted a major shift to road-based transportation, now used by over 97% of the population. This has led to significant traffic congestion and increased air pollution. In response, the government initiated the water metro project to revitalise water-based transport and attract both commuters and tourists. The project, implemented by Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL), was conceived in 2015. It aims to connect 10 islands via 15 routes spanning 78km, using a fleet of 78 fast, electrically propelled hybrid ferries serving 38 jetties. This innovative project not only eases urban congestion but also offers a sustainable and scenic travel alternative, reflecting Kochis commitment to eco-friendly development, said Loknath Behera, managing director of Kochi Water Metro Ltd (KWML). To date, construction of 10 terminals has been completed and they are operational. Work on another 15 terminals, including those at Mattancherry, Paliyamthuruth, Willingdon Island, Kadamakkudy, and Kumbalam is under way, and the tender process for the remaining terminals is ongoing, said Sajan John, chief general manager of Kochi Water Metro Ltd. Cochin Shipyard Ltd, which secured the contract to build 23 100-seater hybrid boats, has delivered 14, with the remaining expected by August or September. Recently, the water metro launched its service on the popular High Court-Fort Kochi route, enhancing access to one of the citys tourist hotspots. Route-wise fare Vyttila-Kakkanad: Rs 30 High Court Jn-Fort Kochi: Rs 40 High Court Jn-Vypeen: Rs 20 High Court Jn-South Chittoor: Rs 40 High Court Jn-Mulavukad North: Rs 30 High Court Jn-Bolgatty: Rs 20 Bolgatty-Mulavukad North: Rs 30 Bolgatty-South Chittoor: Rs 40 Mulavukadu North-South Chittoor: Rs 20 South Chittoor-Cheranalloor: Rs 30 South Chittoor-Eloor: Rs 30 Eloor-Cheranalloor: Rs 20 Removing A Milestone Around Its Neck Both Kochi Water Metro and Kochi Rail Metro are keen on ensuring last- and first-mile connectivity. To achieve this, the integration of various modes of transportation is being explored. Kochi Metro also provides feeder bus, auto and MYBYK options for commuters to meet its goals. The water metro has taken into primary consideration its integration with other modes of transport, thereby setting up its terminals in areas where bus stands/stations, metro (rail) stations, feeder networks, and other public transport modes are available. A total of 15 feeder e-buses are envisaged to augment first- and last-mile connectivity from metro stations and another 20 e-buses from water metro terminals. At present, a fleet of 50 e-autos operate feeder trips from metro stations, while another 25 will shortly commence service. Path of progress 2010 ADBs Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) collaborates with Kochi corporation for a pre-feasibility study on a ferry service investment proposal to alleviate road congestion and address the transport needs of island communities 2015 Kerala govt conceives project through KMRL DEC Detailed project report (DPR) prepared JUNE 2016 Loan agreement signed with German funding agency KfW JUNE 2017 AECOM Consortium appointed projects general consultant OCT 2019 Environmental clearance received; Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) wins tender for 23-strong fleet of electric boats NOVEMBER Construction of terminals began FEB 2021 1st route between Vyttila and Infopark inaugurated by CM Pinarayi Vijayan JAN 2022 CSL delivers first boat NOV Officials of UNs International Maritime Organization visit project as part of Green Voyage 2050 project APRIL 25,2023 PM Narendra Modi opens service on two routes HC-Vypeen and Vyttila-Kakkanad SEPT 12, 2023 CSL delivers 10th boat OCT 2023 Water metro wins awards for excellence in ferry services March 17, 2024 HC-Bolgatty-N Mulavukad-S Chittoor and S Chittoor-Eloor-Cheranalloor routes commence operation April 17 CSL delivers 14th boat April 21 High Court-Fort Kochi route commences operation Aug-Sept 2024 Remaining boats expected to be delivered by CSL Dec 2025 Project is expected to become fully operational State-of-the-art systems & eco-friendly operations The Kochi Water Metro showcases an innovative design with a 24m aluminium catamaran hull and twin-screw propulsion powered by quick-charging lithium titanate oxide (LTO) batteries. These batteries can be fully charged in 15 minutes and support up to one hour of sailing time. Known for their safety and longevity, LTO batteries last between seven to 10 years. The boats operate with a minimal draft of 0.9m and achieve speeds of eight knots on electric power and 10 knots on diesel, accommodating 100 passengers, half of whom can be seated. The vessels also feature a dual-power system that combines electric batteries with on-board diesel generators in a hybrid mode. Accessibility and inclusivity are central to the water metros design. The terminals are equipped with floating pontoons that adjust to tidal variations, ensuring safe and easy access for all passengers, including those with disabilities. Switching to electric propulsion is projected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 16,500 tonnes per year when fully operational, aligning with Indias carbon neutrality goals for 2070. The construction materials for the boats are not only lightweight and recyclable but also engineered to reduce noise and minimise wave impacts, which helps protect the shorelines and aquatic life. Safety features include state-of-the-art navigation systems that adhere to stringent safety standards, well-lit terminals with covered walkways, accessible locations, and enhanced security measures such as CCTV cameras and comprehensive surveillance and communication systems. To prevent overcrowding and enhance safety, an automatic passenger control system regulates the number of passengers to match the boats capacity, addressing a common cause of accidents in water transport. Management of the fleet is centralised at the operation control centre, which coordinates operations, tracks boats in real-time, monitors passenger safety, and handles disaster management, ensuring a seamless and secure operation. 90% - of the areas residents used small boats to access the mainland in the 20th century 97% - of the population use road-based transportation following construction of roads and bridges Performance Design speed (hybrid mode) 10 knots Service speed (electric mode) 8 knots Service speed (diesel) 8 knots Rs 40 - Maximum fare Rs 20 - Minimum fare

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 9:42 am

Khushi Kapoor Redefines Boardroom Fashion In A Stunning Co-ord Set

What do you think of Khushi Kapoor's uber-chic look, goals or not?

News18 28 Apr 2024 9:33 am

After Kerala LS polls, Tharoor heads to Delhi for third phase campaign

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A day after the Lok Sabha polls in Kerala, Shashi Tharoor, UDF candidate from Thiruvananthapuram, returned to New Delhi to campaign in states going to the polls in the third phase. Asked about his victory margin, Tharoor told TNIE he has never predicted his result or even cricket scores. The third phase of LS polls is scheduled to be held on May 7 in Assam, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Unlike the earlier three Lok Sabha elections, this time Tharoor had seven weeks of campaign duration and he utilised the campaign phase to the optimum potential. Tharoor remained unfazed when a whispering campaign was on against him citing he was facing anti-incumbency. Rumours were also rife that the Thiruvananthapuram DCC did not play an active role toward the run-up to Tharoors campaign and vice versa. But the central election committee planned Tharoors campaign routes meticulously which did not raise any complaints. He is confident of repeating his winning streak for the fourth consecutive term. I never predict cricket scores or election numbers. We are winning comfortably, said Tharoor. Kerala LS polls: Congress pins hope on Thiruvananthapuram coastal belt The excruciating humid conditions had not only affected the candidates, but the party workers as well. When asked how Tharoor wished to unwind himself from the hectic campaign, he quipped, I dont intend to do much unwinding. The AICC has asked me to campaign in other states. I reached Delhi by Saturday afternoon. I didnt bring any books with me from Thiruvananthapuram. I might watch some IPL highlights to unwind. Like everyone, Tharoor is also eager to know the poll outcome. He didnt hide his disappointment in having a long 37-days wait. Our electoral process is unnecessarily prolonged. It seems bizarre that we have so many phases spread out over so much time, he said. Pannian busy completing pending works It was a day to finish pending works for CPI veteran Pannian Raveendran. A day after the LS poll, the LDF candidate was busy completing an array of tasks. The about one-and-a-half-month-long campaigning under sweltering heat has, however, given him fresh energy, said the CPI leader. Pannian, who is also the chief editor of party organ Navayugam, dedicated his time to complete his regular sports column Kaliyezhuth for CPI mouthpiece Janayugam on Saturday. He also attended an array of meetings to analyse the LS polls. He also spent time to read some books, including the autobiography of former president A P J Abdul Kalam. We need to regularly update ourselves when we take on intellectuals. This election was a noble mission for me. Travelling in an open vehicle braving the scorching sun has given me some fresh energy. It gave me more confide-nce about myself and my energy level, he told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 9:24 am

Election heat: North Karnataka gears up for Phase-3

BENGALURU: A day after polling ended in the 14 Parliamentary constituencies of South and Coastal Karnataka, the focus of election officials has now shifted to Kittur, Kalyana and Malnad Karnataka regions. On May 7, Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Koppal, Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Davanagere and Shimoga will go to polls. An official from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Karnataka, told TNIE that the problems are different with the terrain. However, the biggest concern is the summer heat. While the hot and dry weather conditions of Ballari, Bagalkot and Kalaburagi are worrisome, the terrain of the Ghat regions -- Western and Eastern -- are to be closely watched, he said. The poll officials said the North Karnataka regions of Phase-3 also have another concern, because of the border areas. A total of 172 police border check-posts have been set up, along with 40 managed by the excise department. If need be, more will be created. Karnataka shares borders with Telangana, AP , Goa and Maharashtra in areas falling under Phase-3 elections. Till polling is complete, border areas along Tamil Nadu and Kerala -- falling under Phase-2 -- will not be cleared. In addition, 19 forest check-posts and 15 transport check-posts have been created, the official said. All 65 companies of security personnel that were on duty for Phase-2 polls, have been shifted to areas that will see polling in Phase-3. Also, since the geographical area is large, over 2 lakh election staffers will be stationed. We are expecting a marginal rise in voting percentage in Phase-3. The average voting percentage could be around 67-68%. Due to high temperatures, we are expecting that the voter turn-out will be more during evening hours after 5 pm, and before 9 am, the official mentioned. 2,59,17,493 - Total number of voters for Phase-3 elections 1,29,66,570 - Females 1,29,48,978 - Males 28,269 - Number of polling stations

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 8:56 am

Trump's Veep contender faces backlash over dog and goat killing confession

Kristi Noem faces backlash for euthanizing 'untrainable' dog Cricket and 'nasty' male goat. Democrats criticize her, while PETA condemns her, questioning her political principles. Noem defends her actions and is under consideration as Trump's VP pick.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 8:39 am

Conspiracy To Break India For Vote Bank: PM On Goa Congress Leader's Constitution Remarks

Seizing on the remarks by the party's South Goa candidate, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hit out at the party and Rahul Gandhi, accusing them of insulting BR Ambedkar's Constitution and attempting to break the country.Addressing a public meeting on Monday, Congress's South Goa candidate Viriato Fernandes had said the Indian Constitution was forced on Goa after its liberation from Portuguese rule and that he had said as much to senior party leader Rahul Gandhi ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

NDTV 28 Apr 2024 8:15 am

Trump's Veep Contender Says She Killed Her Untrainable Dog, Nasty Goat

Kristi Noem, a contender to become Republican Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, has stirred a controversy after she said that she killed a family dog and a goat.

NDTV 28 Apr 2024 8:09 am

Congress promoting reservation on religious lines, says PM Modi in Goa

Congress promoting reservation on religious lines, says PM Modi in Goa Panaji: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the Congress and its allies are spreading negativity for vote-bank politics, as he accused them of trying to promote reservation on religious lines. Addressing a public meeting at Sancoale in South Goa on Saturday [] The post Congress promoting reservation on religious lines, says PM Modi in Goa appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 28 Apr 2024 7:53 am

Trump's Veep Contender Says She Killed Her Dog And Goat. Then Defends Self

Kristi Noem, a contender to become Republican Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, has stirred a controversy after she said that she killed a family dog and a goat.

NDTV 28 Apr 2024 7:36 am

Miracles can happen when you let go

Everything is not as it seems to be. We have no answers. Will she live or will she die? We give her three years. Doctors were skeptical I will make it through. I was skeptical about yoga when I enrolled to study it over three decades ago. Does yoga work? But with the failure of the popular beliefYou become famous, earn doodles of money, youve made it!I thought of a gateway to peace and prosperity. Success did not do it for me, in fact, it did quite the opposite. When you are unhappy especially when you seem to have achieved what most desire, it is hard to explain to them. Failing all else I was open to giving yoganot so popular in the 90sa chance. I was doubtful that it would work; I have been a skeptic since birth. A quality that has been applauded by our Indian rishis, and understood by the Greeks, the Chaladians, even Eastern philosophies. But words like cynical and skeptical have mutated over the years. To be skeptical today means to be doubtful. Its to question, challenge, and be somewhat disbelieving of an idea or person. Yet in the ancient world, skepticism was more extreme. Mass opinions can be a scam. Cynicism, stoicism and epicureanism in Greek philosophy have all too often been misrepresented. According to Pyrrhonism, we waste so much time and effort seeking and demanding answers or resolution where theres only doubt and ambiguity, that were destined to be unhappy. Pyrrho, who is considered to be the first skeptic Greek philosopher, began with the observation that there are two sides to everything and that we are all invariably bound to our own opinions. Thus, we will always see the world differently. Its highly likely that Pyrrho witnessed first hand, or at least had heard of, the Eastern religions that repeatedly made the claim that the world is illusory, knowledge is limited, and human intellect is an infantile, narrow thing. For Pyrrho theres no possible way to determine whats actual. Its like the Indian concept of maya. In Samkhya philosophy and Upanishadic view maya is illusory: that which appears when there is no object like silver in a shell and which does not appear in the atman. It is described as the power that creates, maintains, and destroys the universe. And yet, we all stubbornly, angrily, and even violently, insist that others are wrong and that we are right. The key to living a fulfilled, happy, and flourishing life (which is called eudaimonia in Greek and was the end goal, too, of cynicism, epicureanism, and stoicism) is simply to stop the pointless pursuit of resolution. Instead, we ought to adopt a position called epoch, which means suspended judgment. Buddha called this Let go; to accept it as it is. This has been a hallmark of my miracle healing. Anu Aggarwal Actor, speaker, yogi and author Instagram: @anusualanu

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 5:00 am

Dry weather till May 3: IMD

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:59 am

Taleigao pyat goes to polls today

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:56 am

Will be South Goas voice in Delhi: Pallavi

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:55 am

Phone torchlights shine bright

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:55 am

Khalap looted money of 3.5L Goans: Sawant

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:55 am

Ambelim local booked for murder attempt

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:23 am

Unauthorised inverters to face power dept jolt

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:23 am

Govt misled over mining transport in Bicholim

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 4:23 am

Chelsea come back to dent Villa's top-four hopes

Axel Disasi has a stoppage-time goal disallowed but Chelsea come from two goals down to dent Aston Villa's top-four hopes at Villa Park.

BBC 28 Apr 2024 2:54 am

Chelsea hold Aston Villa 2-2 in Premier League: Key stats

Chelsea came from two goals behind to draw 2-2 against Aston Villa in the Premier League 2023-24 season.

NewsBytes 28 Apr 2024 2:48 am

Modi promises all-round development for Goa

Staff Reporter Sancoale Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a broadside at the Congress accusing its leaders of spreading negativity and insulting the Constitution for vote-bank politics and reassured Goans of continued support from the central government for its all-round development in future. Addressing a massive meeting on the grounds near BITS Pilani in []

The Navhind Times 28 Apr 2024 2:38 am

Conor Gallaghers stunning strike salvages draw for Chelsea at Aston Villa

Mauricio Pochettino criticised Chelseas soft centre after a bruising defeat in midweek but they showed some mettle to bounce back from a two-goal deficit and earn a creditable draw at Aston Villa. Noni Madueke dragged Chelsea back into the contest soon after the hour before Conor Gallagher, seemingly inspired by the captains armband, located the top corner with a beautiful strike with nine minutes of normal time to play. Axel Disasi then thought he had scored a stoppage-time winner for Chelsea only for it to be disallowed after a push by Benot Badiashile on Diego Carlos was referred by the VAR. Unai Emery banged the pristine red turf in front of the home dugout after Morgan Rogers scored Villas second goal on 42 minutes but his evening ended in frustration. Ollie Watkins skied a rare second-half opening, blazing over close to the penalty spot with a couple of minutes left. Villa can only hope they do not look back on this draw as a costly slip in the race for the top four. Continue reading...

The Guardian 28 Apr 2024 2:37 am

Its Congress that wants to change Constitution: PM Modi

PM Modi alleged at a campaign rally in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, on Saturday that Congress wants to extend the Karnataka model of offering reservation to all Muslims in the country by planning a dacoity on 27% OBC quota, and that it plans to change the Constitution for this appeasement. Later, addressing a rally in Sancoale, South Goa, Modi said the Constitution holds no significance for Congress.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 1:27 am

Goa special for me as my destiny is decided here: Modi

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 1:03 am

Highs and lows, Samir has seen all in 25-year stint at Dempo

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 12:50 am

Plan to qualify for ISL in 3-4 years: Shrinivas Dempo

The Times of India 28 Apr 2024 12:41 am

Success and failure in personality development

Mohammad Hanief Failure is only the end if you dont learn from it. Success is a process that involves making mistakes and learning from them. The ability to pick yourself up after a failure and continue moving towards your goal is what separates successful people from those who never achieve their dreams. The concept of sustainable development can be interpreted in many different ways, but at its core is an approach to development that looks to balance different, and often [] The post Success and failure in personality development appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Apr 2024 12:38 am

Googlies & yorkers from the Indian political league

The Indian Premier League has unveiled a new paradigm this season. The players have blown away conventional strike rate mathnine teams have scored over 250 runs in 120 balls and there are 10 centurions already. Eerily, the Indian Political League is similarly upending existing templatesif records are being smashed on the ground, rhetoric is erasing the norms and boundaries of expression and assertion in E2024. The effects are in stark contrast. Those tuning in to the matches are thrilled at the blitzkrieg of strokes, while those tuned into the ricocheting rhetoric are dismayed and even the parish of believers is filled with a sense of disquiet. As on the field, there is no dearth of lofty shots, mystifying and mind-numbing claims which stretch credulity with googlies and yorkers galore. And mind you #2024Elections is yet in the power play stage, with only two of seven phases completed. The context is riveted by troubling questions awaiting answers and will hopefully trigger conscientious introspection on the stated and unstated intent of political contestants and quality of conversations in the worlds largest democracy. Here are a few observations and posers to catalyse contemplation on the state of the nation. Like the unthinkable and unexpected has transpired. Manifestos till date were essentially item songs stringing election campaigns. Surprisingly, manifestos have emerged as the theme song of mass campaign rallies. The Congress may not have quite expected the volume of interest in the idiom of its political promise; its Nyay Patra may have notched some traffic for downloads. The lather in the media has been about whether or not the Nyay Patra explicitly states the confiscation of private wealth for redistribution. What is troubling is the underlining of euphemismsmangalsutra, trespassers and those who birth many childrendeployed as instruments of identification resulting in polarisation. The Congress may argue about what is explicit but in a fast-evolving election cyclepolitics is scaffolded by perceptions of implicit beliefs. Like the shift in narrative and campaign messaging is stark. Following the consecration of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, the general belief was that 2024 is a done deal. February saw the unveiling of the Abki baar 400 paar slogan, with the BJP itself crossing the Rubicon of 350 on its own. The past weeks events havent altered perceptions about the trajectory, but it has triggered questionseven among the believerson the numerical destination. The question being discussed in living rooms is less about the character of political postulation and more about what caused the ratcheting of rhetoric. Popular theory defines this as a response to the low turnout of voters in the first phase and is overlaid on a rich tapestry of allusions of the geography of contests and location of strategic discussions that preceded the onslaught. The moot question is whether the blitzkrieg is being designed to ramp up voter turnout, or whether the ramp-up of messaging was aimed at galvanising the turnout of the cadre. There is no mistaking that the contest between the BJP-led front and the opposition is marked by an asymmetry in capacity and capability worsened by the Congresss affected articulation and struggle for space. The manifesto is decently detailed on some promises and patchy in parts. The declaration of a caste x-ray and a financial survey without explanation has opened up a can of claims and has been leveraged by the BJP. Unsurprisingly, the debate is focussed on inheritance taxwhich the BJP has highlighted and the Congress is laboriously denying following the utterances of family friend Sam Pitroda. The fact of inequality is a complex subject and has occupied the minds of philosophers ranging from David Hume and John Stuart Mill to John Rawls. History tells us that taxes on wealth and estate have been tried in India and discarded. Any attempt to address systemic inequities must start with the gaps in policiesfor instance, liberating agriculture from the curse of imperfect economic models. Sure, the caste census may illuminate the faultlines, but that informationsomething the UPA failed to make public in 2013is at best only a starting point. Tackling asymmetries of ability and opportunity require policy interventioninvestments in health, education and skilling. The redistribution debate is waylaid by definitions. The debate must focus on can, and should, wealth be corralled and redistributed, or should mitigation be funded by revenues garnered. That said, there is redistribution visible on Indias balance sheetin schemes and provisions of private goods. India spends over Rs 5 lakh crore on centrally sponsored schemes. The free ration to 81.3 crore , the health coverage to 50 crore, the provision of housing, the direct benefit transfers to farmers and women are all crafted from the receipts section and detailed in the budget. For a change, the reality of a two-speed, K-shaped economy and how Indians are doing has found space in the political theatre. The truth about Indias poverty is embedded in one statistical fact nearly half the workforce engaged in agriculture must depend on a sixthof the national income . This column has previously illustrated the political geography of Indias economy . There is no escaping the sectoral and geographic divergence and need for policy intervention. Finally, the Congress seems to possess a talent for self-goals and an uncanny knack of contributing to the BJPs campaign. In 2014, it was the chaiwala refrain, in 2019 it was the chowkidar chor hai slogan, and in 2024 its inheritance tax. India deserves bettera landscape of competitive ideas, not just an argument industry. SHANKKAR AIYAR Author of The Gated Republic, Aadhaar: A Biometric History of Indias 12 Digit Revolution, and Accidental India (shankkar.aiyar@gmail.com)

The New Indian Express 28 Apr 2024 12:30 am

Leverkusen score last-gasp goal to stretch record unbeaten run

Leverkusen have now scored 16 goals in stoppage time in all competitions this season

The Daily Star 28 Apr 2024 12:30 am

Anita Katyal | Manifesto fiasco costs Cong dear; BJP forced to lean on Chouhan

Launched with great fanfare and described as a path-breaking document, the Congress Partys election manifesto has been grabbing headlines for all the wrong reasons. The Bharatiya Janata Party has clearly studied the manifesto in great detail and come out with an aggressive strategy to corner the Congress. This is in sharp contrast to the Congress whose members have a cursory knowledge of the manifestos contents. On its part, the party has made little effort to acquaint its spokespersons and other key functionaries in the states with the details of the manifesto. Soon after it was released, the party had initially planned to hold press conferences at multiple venues across the country to explain the partys agenda to the people. But nothing came of it. Also, copies of the manifesto have not been distributed as widely as would be expected. As a result, most party functionaries are ill-equipped to rebut the charges being bandied about by the BJP regarding the Congress plans for redistribution of wealth and minority appeasement. The low voter turnout in the first phase of the general election has turned out to be a blessing in disguise for former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. He was gradually sidelined after last years Assembly election after being denied another term in office. Keen to make a mark, Mr Chouhan wanted to contest from the Chhindwara Lok Sabha constituency known to be senior Congress leader Kamal Naths stronghold. However, the party denied him the opportunity to emerge as a possible giant killer just in case he did defeat Kamal Naths son who is battling it out for a second term. Instead, Mr Chouhan was fielded from his old constituency Vidisha, a safe BJP seat which presented no challenge to him.To make matters worse, the BJP deliberately chose not to deploy him for campaigning though individual candidates did ask Mr Chouhan to address meetings in their constituencies. However, there has been a sea change after the first phase of voting. Realising that the party needs all hands on deck, the BJP has belatedly started involving Mr Chouhan in the poll campaign for the forthcoming phases. The former chief minister is once again in demand for participation in election rallies. Not just Madhya Pradesh but the low voter turnout in the first phase is also worrying the Bharatiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh. While this is being attributed to several factors like voter indifference, election fatigue and the heat, there are murmurs in the party that an unhappy Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath is not making sufficient efforts to mobilise voters. BJP leaders informally point to the possibility that Yogi Adityanath may be replaced, as was the case with Shivraj Singh Chouhan, if Prime Minister Narendra Modi notches up a spectacular victory in this election. Yogi has emerged as a leader in his own right and is often mentioned as a worthy successor to Mr Modi. This is obviously not acceptable in the present BJP which has room for only one leader. But for Mr Modi to achieve his goal, the BJP has to necessarily improve upon the 62 seats it won in Uttar Pradesh in 2019 for which Yogis cooperation is critical. While Yogi is said to be ambivalent, the Thakur community to which he belongs is angry as it feels it has not got its due in the selection of candidates. Well aware that he cannot afford to alienate Yogi, Mr Modi has now taken to praising the chief minister in his public rallies. The Rajasthan unit of the Congress discovered a new popular campaigner these elections. The state unit president Govind Singh Dotasra surprised everyone with his oratorical skills and ability to connect with the people in the recently-concluded poll campaign. Though Mr Dotasra is a three-time legislator and has been in the Congress for nearly three decades, not many were acquainted with this side of his personality. This was not surprising as former chief minister Ashok Gehlot has been a domineering figure in the desert state and has tended to eclipse other Congress leaders till the arrival of his younger colleague Sachin Pilot. Mr Dotasra got an opportunity to campaign extensively this time as Gehlot was preoccupied with his son Vaibhavs election from Jalore. Mr Pilot, too, concentrated on the Gujjar-dominated areas. Like Shivraj Singh Chouhan, this election also proved lucky for Mr Dotasra who turned out to be a hit with the crowds. While Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi are busy campaigning, a relaxed Sonia Gandhi was spotted last week at the Capitals India International Centre. Accompanied by Rupika Chawla, wife of the former chief election commissioner Navin Chawla, the former Congress president had dropped in to see an art exhibition. Sonia Gandhi slipped in virtually unnoticed except for a few stray members who took note of her presence. The irony is that a number of Congress functionaries were also present at the IIC at the same time but were busy gossiping over tea in the lounge. They were later fretting about how they had learnt about Sonia Gandhis visit only after she had left, the sub-text being that they lost an opportunity to register their presence with her.

Deccan Chronicle 28 Apr 2024 12:10 am

Heartbreak for 10-player Chelsea as Rolfs penalty sends Bara into final

Battling, brave and somewhat aggrieved, Chelseas Champions League dream died in front of a record crowd of 39,398. A first-half goal from the mercurial Aitana Bonmat, the controversial sending off of Kadeisha Buchanan and a questionable second-half penalty scored by Fridolina Rolf denied Emma Hayess side a place in the final in Bilbao next month, and a dream finish to her time with theBlues. There was one change apiece for the showdown at Stamford Bridge. Mayra Ramrez was out of the squad entirely, with Hayes confirming the Colombia international had an injury that forced them to change direction and hand Catarina Macario a first Champions League start for the Blues. Meanwhile, Jonatan Girldez recalled Lucy Bronze for Barcelona, with Mariona Caldentey dropping out. Continue reading...

The Guardian 28 Apr 2024 12:07 am

Democrats, political figures dogpile onto Trump VP hopeful after story of animal killings

Tongues were wagging on social media after news spread that Kristi Noem, the South Dakota governor and Trump V.P. hopeful, described how she shot and killed her dog and farm goat.

The Washington Post 28 Apr 2024 12:04 am

How can BJP pretend to eradicate corruption when its washing machine in full spin, alleges Congress

Having orchestrated mass defections twice in the last five years, the BJP's disregard for democratic values has been on full display in Goa, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said

The Hindu 27 Apr 2024 11:47 pm

Congress Spread Lies About EVMs, Should Apologise To Country, Says PM Modi

Speaking before an audience of about 50,000, PM Narendra Modi noted that Goa has witnessed some key developments in his political life.

Zee News 27 Apr 2024 11:45 pm

Focus on preventing occupational accidents, diseases: WHO Regional Director Saima Wazed

Focus on preventing occupational accidents, diseases: WHO Regional Director Saima Wazed WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia, Saima Wazed on Saturday emphasised the importance of preventing occupational accidents and diseases globally, marking the occasion of World Day for Safety and Health at Work, an official statement said. Addressing the issue and marking World Day for Safety and Health at Work to be observed on April 28, Wazed highlighted the significance of this day in promoting the fundamental right of all workers to a safe and healthy environment. She also underscored the alarming statistics, citing that nearly 60 per cent of the global population is engaged in work, making workplace health and safety a critical public health concern. Wazed also drew attention to the impact of occupational hazards, stating that work-related diseases and injuries resulted in 1.88 million deaths globally in 2016, with the WHO South-East Asia Region facing a disproportionately high burden of work-related mortality. The WHO Regional Director also addressed the challenges faced by informal workers in the region, who lack adequate workplace protections and are vulnerable to economic shocks and injuries. Highlighting the emerging concern of climate change on occupational health, Wazed noted how climate-related hazards, including extreme weather events, pose risks to workers' health and safety and limit work output. Moreover, she emphasized the importance of addressing mental health issues in the workplace, particularly underscored by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has brought to light the impact of depression and anxiety on productivity and performance. Wazed advocated for effective organizational policies, early detection of health issues, and preventive care to ensure a safety net and increase health awareness for workers. The impact of climate change on occupational health has also recently emerged as a concern. Climate-related hazards, particularly extreme weather events, limit work output and duration, and pose risks to workers' health and safety, she said in a statement. Health and safety also goes beyond physical concerns. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the urgent need to address mental health issues in the workplace. A safe and healthy working environment supports mental health, and good mental health of course enables people to work productively. Issues such as depression and anxiety are pervasive in workplaces, impacting productivity and performance. When left untreated, the economic cost is estimated at US$1 trillion annually, she added. She stressed the need for collaboration between health and labour ministries to comprehensively address occupational health and calls for non-contributory social protection systems to safeguard informal workers from economic consequences. Wazed also asserted that prioritizing occupational health is essential for achieving sustainable growth, inclusive development, and resilience to climate change vulnerabilities, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals. In conclusion, Wazed emphasizes that creating positive healthy workplaces not only benefits businesses and organizations but also societies collectively and individuals individually. (ANI)

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 11:44 pm

European football: Harry Kane breaks personal record, Dortmund suffer loss

Harry Kane scores twice to take total to career-best 42 goals Borussia Dortmund take bruising 4-1 defeat to RB Leipzig Harry Kane scored once in either half to guide Bayern Munich to a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday and a welcome boost before Tuesdays Champions League semi-final first leg against Real Madrid. The Bavarians, who saw Bayer Leverkusen end their 11-year-Bundesliga reign by securing the league crown two weeks ago, have only the Champions League left to fight for with departing coach Thomas Tuchel eager to leave on a high note. Continue reading...

The Guardian 27 Apr 2024 11:29 pm

Tripura Ex-CM meets Odisha BJP leaders to bolster party's electoral prospects

Tripura Ex-CM meets Odisha BJP leaders to bolster party's electoral prospects Former Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb held a closed-door meeting with Odisha BJP leaders here on Saturday and discussed strategies to increase the vote share of the saffron camp in the upcoming Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the eastern state, party sources said. The discussion was held two days after Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a meeting with party leaders, had reportedly mentioned that the BJP's vote share soared from 2-3 per cent in Tripura and it managed to come to power there. Sources said Deb was invited by the Odisha BJP to sharpen its strategies before the polls and guide it to achieve the goal. Deb, the Rajya Sabha MP, is expected to stay in Odisha for a month till the end of the elections in the state, they said. Shah had also said that the BJPs vote share in Odisha in the 2019 assembly elections was 32 per cent and 38 per cent in the Lok Sabha polls. ''Therefore, an increase in BJP's vote share is possible and the party can form the government in the state,'' Shah said in the meeting. The Odisha BJP is also contemplating consulting Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma while making its strategies for the elections, a senior party leader said. Assam was another state where the BJP improved its vote share and formed the government. If required, we will consult chief ministers of other BJP-ruled states and strategists to achieve the goal in Odisha, the party leader said. Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, one of the BJPs star campaigners, is scheduled to participate in a roadshow for party nominee Pradip Purohit from the Bargarh Lok Sabha constituency on Sunday. Sai will join the roadshow in the Jharsuguda assembly segment.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 11:23 pm

Congress involved in dangerous game of vote bank appeasement: PM Modi

Congress involved in dangerous game of vote bank appeasement: PM Modi Accusing the Congress of being involved in the dangerous game of votebank appeasement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Congress wants to give reservation based on religion, adding that its 'Shehzada' (Rahul Gandhi) has brought an X-ray machine to examine the wealth of the citizens of the country and redistribute it among their vote bank. Addressing a public rally in South Goa, PM Modi said, Congress is involved in a dangerous game for the votebank appeasement. It wants to give a reservation based on religion... The mystery of the foreign tours of Congress' 'Shehzada' is out... He has brought an X-ray machine from there He (Rahul Gandhi) publicly says that after their government is formed, they will conduct an X-ray of the country and they will examine your wealth and distribute it amongst their vote bank... 'Congress ki Loot, Zindagi ke sath bhi, Zindagi ke baad bhi'..., PM Modi added. PM Modi said that the Congress neglected the fishermen of the country and it was his government that made a separate ministry to secure their interests. There were fishermen when the country got independent... But after independence, the Congress never remembered the fishermen. It is Modi who made a separate ministry for the fisheries department... We gave them a Kisan Credit card..., PM Modi said. PM Modi further added: Goa is a land of football. Who here would not want the Olympics to be conducted in India? It is my guarantee for the sports lovers of Goa that I will fulfil your dream of organising the Olympics in India... Goa, which has two Lok Sabha seats, will vote on May 7 in the third phase of polling. In North Goa, the prominent candidates include sitting BJP MP Shripad Naik and former Union minister Ramakant Khalap fielded by the Congress. In South Goa, the BJP has fielded industrialist Pallavi Dempo, while the Congress has nominated former naval officer Viriato Fernandes. The third phase of the seven-phase parliamentary elections will be held on May 7 and the final phase will be on June 1. The results will be announced on June 4. (ANI)

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 11:03 pm

Salah warns of Klopp 'fire' after Liverpool title blow

LONDON: Mohamed Salah ruined Jurgen Klopp's attempt to play down a touchline spat at West Ham on Saturday, claiming there would be a fire if he spoke about the clash following Liverpool's 2-2 draw. The Reds were desperate to bounce back after a painful midweek loss in the Merseyside derby at Everton and Klopp dropped Salah to the bench in an attempt to jolt his weary team into form. Liverpool recovered from conceding an opener to take a 2-1 lead midway through the second half at the London Stadium. But Michail Antonio effectively ended their faint Premier League title hopes when he headed an equaliser in the 77th minute. Salah had been waiting to come on before Antonio's goal and was involved in an animated conversation with Klopp, appearing to be angry with his manager. Leicester promoted to Premier League as Leeds crash It ended with fellow substitute Darwin Nunez being forced to push teammate Salah away before they entered the fray. We spoke about it in the dressing room and that is done for me, said Klopp, in the final weeks of his Anfield reign. Asked if Salah was OK with it, Klopp claimed: That was my impression. However, when Salah walked past reporters and was asked to stop, he admitted: There's going to be a fire today if I speak. The 31-year-old has struggled to hit top form in recent weeks, scoring just once in his past six matches. The Egypt forward has been linked with a move away from Anfield at the end of the season, with Saudi clubs understood to be interested in his signature.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 10:41 pm

HPCL, Visakhapatnam Bags Best HR Practices Award

Visakhapatnam: HPCL, Visakhapatnam walked away with the top honours in the first CII Visakhapatnams best HR practices competition held here on Saturday in which more than 15 organizations took part. The participants presented their success stories demonstrating how their HR practices have significantly impacted business performance. These included aligning HR strategies with business goals, fostering employee engagement, implementing technological advancements in HR systems, and developing effective training and skill development programmmes. SNF India and Coromandel International Ltd. claimed second and third positions, respectively while Patra Corp. and Eisai Pharmaceuticals India received consolation prizes. G. Sambasiva Rao, ex-chairman of CII Visakhapatnam, distributed the prizes to the winners. He emphasized the evolving role of HR in businesses, transitioning from administrative tasks to driving strategic initiatives that enhance employee engagement, talent acquisition, and retention. The judges for the event were Suresh Narra (Infosys), P.S. Tagore (Ajinomoto Bio-Pharma Services India), and Prabhath Mohan (Sarda Metals & Alloys).

Deccan Chronicle 27 Apr 2024 10:31 pm

Championship roundup: Norwich and West Brom falter in race for playoffs

Playoff contenders drop points as Hull prepare to face Ipswich Huddersfield all but relegated after draw with Birmingham Norwich and West Brom both dropped points in the battle for Championship playoff places while Blackburn, Sheffield Wednesday, Plymouth and Birmingham will all go into the final day at risk of relegation, with Huddersfield all but down. Sheffield Wednesdays second successive win took their survival fight to the final day and left West Broms position in the top six precarious. Goals from Anthony Musaba, Ike Ugbo and Josh Windass sealed a dominant victory, and, with Hull taking on Ipswich in the days late kick-off, the Baggies playoff place is still not secure. Continue reading...

The Guardian 27 Apr 2024 10:09 pm

Best scarf cum masks for women that help to fight the summer woes

We must make sure that the ongoing heatwave does not dampen our spirit from achieving our goals and ambitions. If you are a woman who frequently travels for work, studies, or running errands, make sure that you add a layer of protection to your face, neck, and shoulders by using a scarf cum mask. These face scarves cover the entire face barring the eyes, so that your skin remains protected from sun rays, pollutants, and dust particles. This article features a list of the 10 best scarf cum masks to help you beat the harsh sun rays.

The Economic Times 27 Apr 2024 10:00 pm

Sheffield United relegated after thrashing by five-star Newcastle

By the end, Sheffield United were probably relieved that their next league assignment in the north-east will be at Sunderland or Middlesbrough. Long before the final whistle brought confirmation of a relegation to the Championship that the visiting manager, Chris Wilder, had already deemed inevitable, his players had seen more than enough of Newcastle and Alexander Isak in particular. Eddie Howes side have now scored 13 Premier League goals this season against the Blades. This latest quintet, with two registered by the excellent Isak, enhanced their hopes of hosting European nights at St James Park next season. Continue reading...

The Guardian 27 Apr 2024 9:46 pm

Zeki Amdouni punishes Onana to grab Burnley a draw at Manchester United

The current Manchester United side, representing English footballs 20-time record champions, seriously struggle to hold on to a lead. It is the puzzle of Erik ten Hags vintage, an unwanted leitmotif of this lost season under the Dutchman as, once more, it happened here in yet another late capitulation. A careening Antony, close to tumbling over, appeared to be Uniteds hero, his strike beyond Arijanet Muric kissing the back of the Burnley net with the clock showing 79 minutes. But no. United hit self-destruct via the hapless act of Andr Onana, who wiped out Zeki Amdouni near his goal when Aaron Wan-Bissaka had already headed the ball clear. Continue reading...

The Guardian 27 Apr 2024 9:42 pm

Congress should apologise to country for questioning integrity of EVMs: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanded that the Congress apologize to the nation for questioning the integrity of electronic voting machines (EVMs). Speaking at a rally, he praised Goa as a model for the BJP's welfare schemes, highlighting benefits for farmers, the poor, fisherfolk, and women. Modi emphasized the NDA's ideology of fulfilling citizens' aspirations, contrasting it with the INDIA bloc's self-serving agenda. He criticized the INDIA alliance for seeking to restore Article 370 and Congress for proposing a 55% inheritance tax, accusing them of divisive politics and wealth redistribution.

The Economic Times 27 Apr 2024 9:39 pm

Dempo SC Make Triumphant Return to I-League After Nine-Year Absence

Dempo SC Make Triumphant Return to I-League After Nine-Year Absence Once a heavyweight in Indian club football, Dempo SC sealed their return to I-League after a gap of nine years following their comeback 3-1 win over Sudeva Delhi FC at their very own Ella Ground on Saturday. The five-time NFL/I-League champions found themselves trailing mid-way through the first half as Ramesh Chhetri headed in to put Sudeva Delhi ahead on the final matchday of the 2023-24 I-League 2 contest. However, Dempo, needing just a point for promotion, came out all guns blazing in the second half and put the result beyond doubt with three goals in 21 minutes. Substitute Laximanrao Rane equalised just two minutes into the second half before Rahul Kumar Paswan's penalty turned it around in the 58th minute. Finally, Shubham Rawat slammed home a powerful right-footed strike in the 68th minute to wrap up all three points. Dempo, thus, finished the season in second place with 27 points, four ahead of Sudeva Delhi, who would've secured an immediate promotion back to the I-League had they won. Earlier this month, Sporting Club Bengaluru were crowned I-League 2 champions and were promoted to the I-League for the first time. They beat city rivals FC Bengaluru United 1-0 on the final day to finish with 33 points, sensationally winning 11 of their 14 games. At the opposite end of the table, the relegation of both Mumbai-based sides, Mumbai Kenkre FC and Maharashtra Oranje FC was confirmed on Saturday. Both sides met at COE Kharghar, with Maharashtra Oranje running out 1-0 winners, but the three points weren't enough to save themselves as United SC bagged a 2-1 win over Sporting Clube de Goa in Vasco. The Kolkata side finished on 15 points, the same as Maharashtra Oranje, but pipped them on a better head-to-head record to maintain their I-League 2 status for another season. Mumbai Kenkre ended bottom of the eight-team standings with just nine points in 14 games. Dempo SC have won the National Football League in 2004-05 and 2006-07, the I-League in 2007-08, 2009-10 and 2011-12. They have also won the Federation Cup in 2004, the Indian Super Cup in 2008 and 2010 and the Durand Cup in 2006. Dempo have represented India in the AFC Cup on five occasions (2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2011), reaching the semi-finals in 2008.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 9:30 pm

Avoid Sharing These 5 Life-Related Things with Others, Even by Mistake, or You'll Regret It

In the digital age, where social media platforms and online communication dominate, the line between public and private has become increasingly blurred. With the click of a button, individuals can share their thoughts, experiences, and personal details with a global audience. However, this newfound ability to connect instantaneously comes with its own set of challenges and pitfalls. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the nuances of privacy and discretion, exploring five key areas where it is crucial to exercise caution in sharing information. From personal goals and intimate relationships to financial matters and sensitive experiences, we will provide practical insights and strategies for navigating the complexities of privacy in today's interconnected world. Personal Goals and Plans: Setting goals is an essential part of personal and professional growth, but sharing these goals prematurely can have unintended consequences. When discussing personal goals and plans, it's important to consider the potential impact of sharing on one's ability to achieve those goals. By keeping certain goals private until they are accomplished, individuals can protect their ideas from being appropriated by others and maintain a competitive edge. Additionally, sharing goals selectively with trusted mentors or accountability partners can provide valuable support and guidance without compromising one's strategic advantage. Confidential Matters and Secrets: Every individual has aspects of their life that they prefer to keep confidential, whether it's personal struggles, past traumas, or intimate experiences. Respecting the confidentiality of others and safeguarding one's own privacy is essential for maintaining trust and healthy relationships. When faced with the temptation to share confidential information, it's important to consider the potential consequences and weigh the importance of trust and integrity against the desire for validation or connection. By honoring confidentiality agreements and exercising discretion in sharing sensitive information, individuals can nurture strong, trusting relationships built on mutual respect and understanding. Intimate Relationships and Family Matters: The dynamics of intimate relationships and family dynamics often involve sensitive topics and personal experiences that are best kept private. Sharing intimate details or conflicts with third parties can erode trust and create unnecessary tension within relationships. Whether it's discussing personal disagreements with a partner or airing family grievances to friends or colleagues, it's important to prioritize open communication and respect for privacy boundaries. By maintaining discretion and addressing conflicts directly with those involved, individuals can preserve the integrity of their relationships and foster deeper connections based on mutual respect and understanding. Handling Humiliation and Disrespect: Experiencing humiliation or disrespect can be a painful and challenging ordeal, but how one chooses to respond can significantly impact their reputation and self-esteem. While it may be tempting to seek validation or support by sharing these experiences publicly, doing so can exacerbate the situation and lead to further harm. Instead, individuals are encouraged to address instances of humiliation or disrespect directly with the parties involved, focusing on finding constructive solutions and maintaining their dignity. By handling such matters with grace and discretion, individuals can minimize damage to their reputation and cultivate resilience in the face of adversity. Financial Matters and Personal Wealth: Money is often a sensitive topic, and discussions about personal finances can evoke strong emotions and judgments. Whether it's sharing details of one's financial status or discussing monetary issues with friends or acquaintances, it's important to exercise discretion and consider the potential consequences. Oversharing about financial matters can invite unwanted scrutiny and judgment, as well as create feelings of resentment or envy among peers. By maintaining privacy around financial matters and refraining from unnecessary disclosures, individuals can protect their financial security and avoid unnecessary conflicts or misunderstandings. In an era of unprecedented connectivity and sharing, it's important to recognize the value of privacy and discretion in maintaining healthy relationships and personal well-being. By carefully considering what to share and what to keep private, individuals can navigate the complexities of social interaction with grace and integrity. Whether it's setting boundaries around personal goals, honoring confidentiality agreements, or handling sensitive experiences with discretion, the principles of privacy and respect remain paramount. By cultivating a mindful approach to sharing information and respecting the boundaries of others, individuals can foster deeper connections and create a culture of trust and mutual respect in their personal and professional lives. Unveil the Secret to Lustrous Locks with Lavaya Hair Active Oil High cholesterol is becoming a silent killer, these symptoms appear in the body as it increases Take special care of these things while removing kajal from eyes, otherwise these problems may occur

News Track 27 Apr 2024 9:30 pm

Congress must apologise for questioning EVM integrity: PM Modi

Congress must apologise for questioning EVM integrity: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the Congress should apologise to the country for doubting the integrity of the electronic voting machines (EVMs). Speaking at an election rally here, he also said Goa was a model of the BJP ''saturation approach'' to the implementation of the central government's schemes, which was true secularism and means of doing social justice. Congress lied about EVMs and tried to instigate people, but the Supreme Court has held in its recent ruling that there was nothing wrong with EVMs, the prime minister said, adding that Congress should apologise to the country for its stand. ''Goa is a model of the BJP's saturation approach (to welfare scheme) which has benefited farmers, the poor, fisherfolk, women. Modi lives to fulfill your dreams and aspirations,'' he said, The coastal state is the land of patriots and known for its magnificent temples and churches, Modi added. The 2024 elections are a fight between the NDA's ideology which seeks to fulfill aspirations of citizens and the INDIA bloc which works with selfish motives to protect their families, the prime minister said. ''Our approach is not appeasement but `santushtikaran' (making all happy),'' he said. The BJP government will hold the Olympics in the country, Modi said, adding that it was turning Goa into an international conference hub. The insurance cover for fisherfolk will be increased, the PM said. The INDIA alliance wants to bring back Article 370 because of its appeasement politics, and Congress plans to impose a 55 per cent inheritance tax, Modi claimed. ''Congress' `sahabzade' (apparent reference to Rahul Gandhi) has brought an X-ray machine from abroad to check people's wealth and distribute it to others,'' the prime minister said. ''All of you know who is Congress' favourite vote bank. Congress will loot you in your lifetime, and also after death,'' he said.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 9:28 pm

Odisha braces for Super Sunday clash between JP Nadda and Rahul Gandhi

Bhubaneswar : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda and senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will on Sunday hit the campaign trail in Odisha, to add further impetus to their respective party workers and cadres. According to state BJP spokesperson Golak Nayak, Nadda will arrive in the state in the evening and address a public rally at Ambapua near Berhampur town in Ganjam district. Besides, he will have an exhaustive interaction with the partys workers hailing from three Lok Sabha constituencies Berhampur, Koraput and Nabarangpur, all South Odisha. The BJP is fast catching up with the voters in Odisha by spreading the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to build a Vikshit Bharat by 2047. And, there is tremendous enthusiasm among the voters to be a part of our partys mission to bring our own government in Odisha. JP Nadda ji will guide us on how to accomplish our goal, said Nayak. The BJP has fielded Pradip Panigrahi for Berhampur Lok Sabha seat. For the Koraput and Nabarangpur seats, it has landed Kaliram Majhi and Balabhadra Majhi respectively. Rahul Gandhi, on the other hand, will kick-start his campaign in Odisha from Salipur in coastal Cuttack district. Before addressing the public rally, the Congress leader will visit the birthplace of Madhusudan Das, a legal luminary who played a crucial role in the formation of Odisha as a separate state, and pay homage to him. We are eagerly waiting for our leader Rahul Gandhis arrival. He knows Odisha quite well. All of us know that he has special affinity with the tribals of our state. His speech at the Salipur public rally will surely instill spirits and enthusiasm in our workers and leaders, as well, senior Congress leader Biswa Mohan Mohanty said. The Congress, which ruled the state for over four decades, is seriously struggling to put up a good show in electoral exercises. It has got only nine members in the 147-member Odisha Legislative Assembly. Of the 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state, it won only one in 2019. Sriram Dash, a senior political analyst, said, Odisha will witness a Super Sunday clash tomorrow. While the BJP has made its stand clear to take on the BJD, it will be interesting how Rahul Gandhi articulates his partys mission, especially with regard to Odisha.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Apr 2024 9:10 pm

How can BJP pretend to eradicate corruption when its 'washing machine' in full spin, alleges Congress

The Congress party has accused the BJP of sheltering corrupt leaders and failing to act against them once they join the ruling party. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticized the BJP's treatment of democracy in Goa, alleging that the party's washing machine for corrupt leaders was in full swing there. He questioned why action against former chief ministers accused of corruption halted once they joined the BJP. Ramesh also raised concerns about onion farmers in Maharashtra and accused the Modi government of neglecting them.

The Economic Times 27 Apr 2024 9:06 pm

Goa Assembly Polls: People Over 70 to Receive Free Medical Treatment, Promises PM Modi

Goa Assembly Polls: People Over 70 to Receive Free Medical Treatment, Promises PM Modi It is Modi's guarantee that people above 70 years of age will be given free medical treatment: PM Modi at rally in Vasco, Goa.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 9:05 pm

My arrest before elections speaks volumes about arbitrariness of ED: Kejriwal to SC

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal filed his response on the EDs affidavit in the Supreme Court on Saturday and said that the mode, manner, and timing of his arrest just before the Lok Sabha elections had been announced and the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) had come into play, spoke volumes about the arbitrariness of the ED. Kejriwal, in his rejoinder, a copy accessed by this Newspaper, filed in the top court, said that his arrest is a classic case of how the ruling party led central govt has misused the ED and PMLA to crush its biggest political opponent -Aam Aadmi Party and its leaders. My arrest constitutes an unprecedented assault on the tenets of democracy based on free and fair elections and federalism, both of which form significant constituents of the basic structure of the Constitution. Being devoid of any cogent reason, ED is now raising frivolous and fictitious grounds for justifying my illegal arrest, Kejriwal said in his reply. Kejriwal as CM even after arrest puts political interest over national interest: Delhi HC Claiming innocence in the entire Delhi liquor scam case, Kejriwal said there exists no proof or material demonstrating that the AAP received funds or advanced kickbacks from the South group, utilising them in the Goa election campaign. Not a single rupee was traced back to the AAP, and the allegations put forth in this regard are devoid of any tangible evidence, rendering them vague, baseless without any corroboration, Kejriwals affidavit said. During an election cycle when political activity is at its highest, the Petitioner's (Kejriwals) illegal arrest has caused grave prejudice to his political party, and will provide the ruling party at the Centre an unjust upper hand in the ongoing elections. Kejriwals appeal is scheduled to be heard by a two-judge bench, led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna, on Monday, April 29, in which he had challenged the Delhi HC order of dismissal of his plea of arrest and remand. CM Kejriwal 'kingpin' of excise scam, demanded kickbacks: ED tells SC A level playing field- which is a pre-requisite for 'free and fair elections'- has clearly been compromised with his illegal arrest, Kejriwal stated in his reply. He had field his reply in the apex court, after the ED filed its response in the case. He also said that the Central probe agency, illegally 'picked up' a sitting Chief Minister and the National Convenor of one of the 6 national Opposition parties in India on March 21, that is, 5 days after the General Elections were called and the MCC was put in place. His political party is in direct opposition to the ruling political party at the Centre in the on-going General elctions and voting has already commenced from April 17. During an election cycle when political activity is at its highest. The approach is a blatant display of tyranny of ED and gives an insight into how it abuse the draconian provisions of PMLA with blatant violations of right to life and liberty, principles of fair trial and fair investigation, due process of law and rule of law, he said. The ED, which is conducting the probe, is apparent from its deliberate concealment of statements made by co-accused individuals where either no allegations were made or allegations were explicitly denied, he said. There is no manner of doubt that the ED has acted in a most highhanded manner in a gross affront to the due process of law. In the instance case, the ED has been opaque and dictatorial in its approach, Kejriwal said. ED acted in 'most highhanded' manner in excise policy case, Kejriwal tells SC

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 8:32 pm

Mohun Bagan aim to overcome deficit with home advantage, reignite treble ambitions

Mohun Bagan aim to overcome deficit with home advantage, reignite treble ambitions A one-goal deficit is what Mohun Bagan will have to overturn against Odisha FC to continue their dream of becoming the first team to win both the League Winners Shield and the ISL title in their return leg semifinal here on Sunday. They will be backed by a crowd of 60,000-plus at the Salt Lake Stadium as the Antonio Lopez Habas-coached side will make a return to the same venue two weeks after they defeated Mumbai City FC in the ISL final round to win their maiden Shield. It was Mohun Bagan's second triumph this season that began with victory in the Durand Cup and was followed by East Bengal's Super Cup and Mohammedan Sporting's I-League triumph, making it four titles by the city's Big Three this season. That the ISL summit clash on May 4 will be at the Salt Lake Stadium, if Mohun Bagan make the final, will be an added incentive for the Mariners. The home side would be desperate to overcome the first hurdle. The match will go to extra time if Mohun Bagan get a one-goal advantage in regulation time. The Subhasish Bose-led side, who will miss key marksman Armando Sadiku up front because of a suspension, will have to bring out their A-game into play. ''This will be like a final for us, and we will play like champions,'' Manvir Singh, who scored the solitary goal against Odisha in the first leg semis, said in the pre-match interaction here. ''We are just confident. I believe in myself and in my team and will do whatever coach says. We are champions and that's our motivation. We have an opportunity to win our third trophy this season, and we won't let go this opportunity go to waste.'' In the opposition ranks will be Bagan's former star player Roy Krishna, the 36-year-old Fijian forward who knows the conditions here, having spent three seasons. With 13 goals to his name, Roy Krishna has been Odisha's leading striker this season. The veteran was all over the pitch, controlling the game against Mohun Bagan in the first leg semi-finals. It remains to be seen how Habas counters Roy Krishna. ''Roy is massive for Odisha. Two accidental moves and we lost the match. This is football. ''I don't have anytime for changing the formation in 2-3 days. But we have this option of changing the formation during the match,'' said the tactician from Spain. He said the loss was an aberration for the Mariners who may have been complacent after winning the coveted Shield. ''When you lose one match, you have to analyse the match and rectify. I feel that may be the team did not give their 100 per cent. ''For me the first priority was to win the League Shield and once we did that it's normal to feel relaxed. But it's now or never and we have to go out there and compete 100 per cent tomorrow,'' he said. Having secured a narrow 2-1 lead in the first leg at their fortress, the Kalinga Warriors will be without their key defender Carlos Delgado, red-carded in the previous game. His absence will provide Mohun Bagan a perfect opportunity. Their win against the Mariners in the first leg semifinal was their first in the ISL and second overall, having beaten them 5-2 in the AFC Cup earlier this season. Odisha FC head coach Sergio Lobera exuded confidence and highlighted their impressive unbeaten home run. ''I think to be unbeaten all of the season in the stadium is amazing. I think the players did an amazing job,'' Lobera said. While acknowledging the upcoming challenge, the coach remained focused on reaching the final. ''Big game against a big team, in a very good stadium, a difficult place to play but we did it in AFC Cup also,'' he said. ''The team shows the character we need to show for the big games and I am excited about this game. I am confident because my players always have shown everyone they are ready for a big game. ''I am in a positive mentality and I think we can get a very good result and reach the final.'' Lobera further said the pressure would be on Mohun Bagan to win the trophy at home. ''When you are playing in front of a lot of people with a stadium like this full, it means you are playing for something important,'' he said. ''They are feeling more pressure than us because it's compulsory for some teams to win a trophy,'' he said. ''But we are in a very good position, a long way to arrive here in this position. We need to enjoy the moment and we need to try to make our people happy because they deserve this.''

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 8:17 pm

'Illegal Arrest': AAP Chief Kejriwal Questions Supreme Court on Democracy

'Illegal Arrest': AAP Chief Kejriwal Questions Supreme Court on Democracy Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday told the Supreme Court that his ''illegal arrest'' in a money-laundering case stemming from the alleged excise policy scam constitutes an unprecedented assault on the tenets of democracy based on ''free and fair elections'' and ''federalism''. In a rejoinder to the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) reply affidavit filed on his petition challenging his arrest in the case, Kejriwal said the mode, manner and timing of his arrest just before the Lok Sabha elections when the Model Code of Conduct had come into play, speaks volumes about the ''arbitrariness'' of the agency. Kejriwal claimed it is a ''classical case'' of how the Centre has misused the ED and its wide powers under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to ''crush'' the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its leaders. ''... It is submitted that the petitioner's arrest constitutes an unprecedented assault on the tenets of democracy based on 'free and fair elections' and 'federalism', both of which form significant constituents of the basic structure of the Constitution,'' the rejoinder said. It claimed that ED illegally 'picked up' a sitting chief minister and the national convenor of one of the national Opposition parties, five days after the general elections were announced and the Model Code of Conduct came into force. ''During an election cycle when political activity is at its highest, the petitioner's illegal arrest has caused grave prejudice to the petitioner's political party, and will provide the ruling party at the Centre an unjust upper hand in the ongoing elections,'' Kejriwal said in his rejoinder. ''The present case is a classic case of how the ruling party led central government has misused the central agency- Enforcement Directorate and its wide powers under PMLA to crush its biggest political opponent -Aam Aadmi Party and its leaders,'' the rejoinder said. He said a level playing field, which is a pre-requisite for 'free and fair elections', has clearly been compromised with his illegal arrest. It said the entire basis of Kejriwal's arrest rests upon certain statements which are in the nature of ''self-incriminating confessions'' by alleged accomplices who have been given the immunity by way of pardon etc. ''Whether such statements could qualify as materials to reach the conclusion of guilt as envisaged under section 19 PMLA to justify the arrest of a sitting Chief Minister of NCT of Delhi or a national convenor of a national political party in India in the midst of General Elections,'' it asked. The rejoinder alleged the only objective of ED was to procure and obtain some statement against Kejriwal and as soon as the statement was taken, the mission of the probe agency was accomplished and thereafter, co-accused were neither arrested nor any further statements were taken. It claimed the malicious intent of ED in conducting the investigation was apparent from its deliberate concealment of statements made by co-accused individuals where either no allegations were made or allegations were explicitly denied. Kejriwal also said there is no link whatsoever established by the ED to claim that an amount of Rs 45 crore was transferred by the South group as advanced kickback which was then utilised by AAP in Goa elections. ''Not a single rupee was traced back to the AAP, and the allegations put forth in this regard are devoid of any tangible evidence, rendering them vague, baseless without any corroboration,'' the rejoinder said. Kejriwal said the ED, in its reply affidavit filed in the apex court, has said that one of the reasons which necessitated his arrest was that he did not remain present before the investigating officer (IO) despite being summoned nine times. He said the ED has said in its reply that in such a case, the IO was justified in forming an opinion that custodial interrogation would lead to ''a qualitatively more elicitation orientated'' questioning of the accused. ''The aforementioned tenor, text and contents of the reply leave no manner of doubt that the ED has acted in a most highhanded manner in a gross affront to the due process of law,'' he said. In its reply affidavit filed in the apex court earlier this week, the ED has claimed that Kejriwal is the ''kingpin and key conspirator'' of the excise policy scam and the arrest of a person for an offence based on material can never violate the ''concept of free and fair elections''. The ED arrested Kejriwal on March 21 after the Delhi High Court refused to grant him protection from coercive action by the federal anti-money laundering agency. He is currently lodged in Tihar jail under judicial custody. On April 15, the top court issued a notice to the ED and sought its response to Kejriwal's plea. As per the cause list uploaded on the apex court website, his plea is scheduled to come up for hearing on April 29 before a bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta. The high court had on April 9 upheld Kejriwal's arrest in the money laundering case, saying there was no illegality about it and that the ED was left with ''little option'' after he skipped repeated summonses and refused to join the investigation. The matter pertains to alleged corruption and money laundering in the formulation and execution of the Delhi government's excise policy for 2021-22 which was later scrapped.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 7:49 pm

Liverpool title hopes almost over after Antonio earns West Ham a point

Is it over yet? Watching as his side contrived to drop more points with some weird and wasteful finishing at the London Stadium, Jrgen Klopp could at least tell himself that this might be the last time he will ever have to coach in a 12.30pm kick-off. Next season that responsibility will fall to Arne Slot, who will also need to work out how to make Liverpool more ruthless in front of goal. This was a game that they could won 10 times over. Luis Daz could have had a hat-trick but finished with merely an assist to his name. Behind to a header from Jarrod Bowen at half-time, Liverpool should have run away with the points after fighting back to lead 2-1. Conviction, though, is in short supply at both ends of the pitch. West Ham, who are preparing for their own managerial change, were given a route back. David Moyes could be pleased with a point after Michail Antonios late equaliser, leaving Liverpool two points off the top. Continue reading...

The Guardian 27 Apr 2024 7:11 pm

IDFC FIRST Bank PAT Increases by 21% YOY to Rs. 2,957 Crore for FY 24

Business Wire India Financial results at a glance The Board of Directors of IDFC FIRST Bank, in its meeting held today, approved the audited financial results for the quarter and the year ended March 31, 2024. Yearly Profitability Net Profit grew 21% YOY from Rs. 2,437 crore in FY23 to Rs. 2,957 crore in FY24. Excluding trading gains from both the years, the growth in PAT was at 28% YOY. Core Pre-Provisioning Operating Profit (PPOP excluding trading gains) grew by 31% YOY from Rs. 4,607 crore in FY23 to Rs. 6,030 crore for FY24. Net Interest Income (NII) grew 30% YOY from Rs. 12,635 crore in FY23 to Rs. 16,451 crore in FY24. Net Interest Margin increased from 6.05% in FY23 to 6.36% in FY24, based on AUM. Fee and Other Income grew by 40% YOY from Rs. 4,142 crore in FY23 to Rs. 5,795 crore in FY24. Retail fees constitute 93% of the overall fees for FY24. Core Operating income grew 33% from Rs. 16,777 crore in FY23 to Rs. 22,245 crore in FY24. Operating Expense grew by 33% YOY from Rs. 12,170 crore in FY23 to Rs. 16,216 crore in FY24. Provisions increased 43% YOY from Rs. 1,665 crore in FY23 to Rs. 2,382 crore in FY24. The credit cost as % of average funded assets for FY24 was 1.32% . RoA stood at 1.10% for FY24; RoE stood at 10.30% for FY24. Quarterly Profitability Net Profit for Q4 FY24 stood at Rs. 724 crore as compared Rs. 803 crore in Q4 FY23. The PAT for Q4 FY 23 was Rs. 701 crore excluding one-time items already called out in Q4 FY23. Net Interest Income (NII) grew 24% from Rs. 3,597 crore in Q4 FY23 to Rs. 4,469 crore in Q4 FY24. Fee and Other Income grew 36% from Rs. 1,181 crore in Q4 FY23 to Rs. 1,610 crore in Q4 FY24. Operating Expenses grew 29% from Rs. 3,436 crore in Q4 FY23 to Rs. 4,447 crore in Q4 FY24. Core PPOP (Pre-Provisioning Operating Profit excluding trading gain) for the quarter grew by 22% from Rs. 1,342 crore in Q4 FY23 to Rs. 1,632 crore in Q4 FY24. Provisions increased 50% from Rs. 482 crore in Q4 FY23 to Rs. 722 crore in Q4 FY24. Deposits & Borrowings Total Deposits (including Certificate of Deposits) of the Bank increased by 38.7% YOY from Rs. 1,44,637 crore as of March 31, 2023 to Rs. 2,00,576 crore as of March 31, 2024. Customer Deposits increased by 41.6% YOY from Rs. 1,36,812 crore as of March 31, 2023 to Rs. 1,93,753 crore as of March 31, 2024. CASA Deposits grew by 31.7% YOY from Rs. 71,983 crore as of March 31, 2023 to Rs. 94,768 crore as of March 31, 2024. CASA Ratio stood at 47.2% as of March 31, 2024. Retail Deposits grew by 45.7% YOY from Rs. 1,03,870 crore as of March 31, 2023 to Rs. 1,51,343 crore as of March 31, 2024. Retail Deposits as a % of total customer deposits increased from 75.9% as of March 31 2023 to 78.1% as of March 31, 2024. Legacy High-Cost Borrowings reduced from Rs. 17,673 crore as of March 31, 2023 to Rs. 11,809 crore as of March 31, 2024. The Bank opened 135 new branches during FY24 to reach branch count of 944 by March 31, 2024. Loans and Advances Loans and Advances (including credit substitutes) increased by 25.1% YOY from Rs. 1,60,599 crore as of March 31, 2023 to Rs. 2,00,965 crores as of March 31, 2024. Infrastructure Project finance now constitutes only 1.4% of total funded assets as of March 31, 2024. Exposure to top 20 single borrowers improved from 7.0% as of March 31, 2023, to 5.7% as of March 31, 2024. The incremental Credit to Deposit ratio for FY24 was 76.2%. Total Credit to Deposit Ratio improved from 107.0% as of March 31, 2023 to 98.4% as of March 31, 2024. Assets Quality Gross NPA improved 63 bps from 2.51% as of March 31, 2023 to 1.88% of March 31, 2024, improved by 16 bps on QOQ basis . Net NPA improved 26 bps from 0.86% as of March 31, 2023 to 0.60% of March 31, 2024, and improved by 8 bps on QOQ basis . GNPA of Retail, Rural and SME Finance has improved by 27 bps from 1.65% as of March 31, 2023 to 1.38% as of March 31, 2024, and improved by 7 bps on QOQ basis . NNPA of Retail, Rural and SME Finance has improved by 11 bps from 0.55% as of March 31, 2023 to 0.44% as of March 31, 2024, improved by 7 bps on QOQ basis . Excluding infrastructure financing , which is in run down mode, the GNPA and NNPA of the Bank is 1.55% and 0.42% respectively as of March 31, 2024. SMA-1 & 2 (31-90 DPD which is the pre-NPA stage) in Retail, Rural and SME Finance portfolio is low at 0.85% as of March 31, 2024 (reduced from 0.87% as of March 31, 2023). Provision Coverage Ratio (including technical write-off) has increased from 80.29% as of March 31, 2023, to 86.58% as of March 31, 2024. Net Stressed Assets (including Net NPA, Net Security Receipts and Net Restructured Assets) as % of total Assets improved from 0.84% as of March 31, 2023 to 0.56% as of March 31, 2024. Capital Position Capital Adequacy of the Bank stood at 16.11% with CET-1 Ratio at 13.36% as on March 31, 2024. Comments from Managing Director & CEO Mr. V Vaidyanathan, Managing Director and CEO, IDFC FIRST Bank, said, It is my delight to share that we have crossed a landmark of Rs. 4,00,000 crore mark of Total Deposits and advances including credit substitutes at the Bank. What is more important for us is that the asset quality continues to be maintained at all-time best of GNPA and NNPA of 1.88% and 0.60% respectively, the lowest NPA in our history. All legacy infrastructure loans are fully factored into the above. Excluding infrastructure loans, the GNPA and NNPA is only 1.55% and 0.42% respectively. All asset quality parameters are stable. Our deposit raising franchise is our biggest strength. Our CASA ratio continues to be among the best in the industry at around 47%. Our Incremental Credit to Deposit ratio for FY 24 was low at 76%. The CD ratio has come down to 98.4%, i.e. below 100% for the first time and we expect to further reduce this into FY 25. The PAT grew 21% YoY to Rs. 2957 cr in FY 24. More important, the core PPOP (excluding trading gain) grew by 31% YOY for the year to cross Rs. 6,000 crores for the first time in our history. Such scale and strong profitability give us the strength to participate in the wonderful opportunities in Indian financial services. We look forward to the future with confidence and optimism. About IDFC FIRST Bank IDFC FIRST Bank is a new age Universal Bank in India built on the foundations of Ethical Banking, Digital Banking, and Social Good Banking . We are building a world class bank in India. As part of the Banks ethical banking approach, it applies a Near and Dear Test to its products, so that the employees of the Bank serve only such products they'd want for their own loved ones. It believes income earned unethically is not worth earning. Therefore, the Bank avoids complicated descriptions, calculations, and legalese that customers dont understand. It abolished all charges on Savings Accounts including for Debit Cards, IMPS, RTGS, NEFT, Cash Deposit, Non-Home branch access, Cash withdrawals at ATMs and at branches, 3rd party transaction charges at branches, SMS Alert, Cheque book, Demand Drafts, Pay-order, duplicate statement, and all such services that are usually charged in the market. It follows the principle that it wont touch its customers bank account for one reason or other . It is the first and only bank in India till date to do so. IDFC FIRST Bank is the first bank in India to offer monthly credit on savings accounts. The credit cards have no hidden charges. It offers Lifetime Free without minimum spend conditions , never-expiring rewards points, zero interest on cash withdrawal at ATMs, dynamic low APR and much more. Fees if any are transparent and described neatly in a manner a common person can understand. Every product offered by the bank is highly customer friendly, most often the best in the industry. As part of technology led banking , the Bank has built a modern technology stack and has built an advanced mobile app with 250+ features such as Goal based investing, MF investment assistance, electric-speed payments, Account Aggregator, MF Aggregator, Personal Finance Manager, Auto categorisation of spends, single app for personal and business banking, UPI on Credit Cards, travel and shop, bill and recharges, deals and reward redemptions, which offer great convenience to the customers. For business customers the Bank offers on-the-go bulk payments, ability to pay income tax, GST, customs duty, and connected banking with ERP solutions. As part of the Social Banking theme , the Banks business model is naturally geared to social banking. It has developed unique capabilities for financing bottom of pyramid customers with consistently high asset quality. The Bank has financed over 40 million customers including 0.3 million SMEs, 0.9 million livelihood (cattle loans), 16 million lifestyle improvement loans (for laptops, washing machine, etc.), 1 million sanitation loans (toilets, water fittings), 6.5 million mobility loans (2-wheelers and cars), and home financing (over 100,000 homes), and 15 million loans to 4.3 million women-entrepreneurs. It also offers other retail and rural loans such as Kisan Credit Cards, harvest financing, gold loans etc. IDFC FIRST Bank is a Universal Bank , and offers end to end Corporate Banking, Trade Finance such as issuance of LCs & BGs, SBLC, Packing Credit, Pre-shipment and Post-shipment Finance, Treasury products including risk hedging solutions like Forwards, Swaps, Options, and other Forex Solutions, SME Banking, Wealth Management, NRI banking, Cash Management, Nostro & Vostro account operations, Escrow facilities, Correspondent Banking, Fastag, Toll-acquiring, Dealer Finance and Purchase/Sales Invoice discounting. ESG Goals : The Bank is incorporating ESG in every aspect of working and has high ESG scores. The Bank believes that to get an opportunity to create a new age, ethical and world class Bank for India is a great privilege for its employees. Cautionary Statement : Statements made in this release may contain certain forward-looking statements based on various assumptions on the Banks present and future business strategies and the environment in which it operates. Actual results may differ substantially or materially from those expressed or implied due to risk and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the effect of economic and political conditions in India and abroad, volatility in interest rates and in the securities market, new regulations and Government policies that may impact the Banks businesses as well as the ability to implement its strategies. The information contained herein is as of the date referenced and the Bank does not undertake any obligation to update these statements. The Bank has obtained all market data and other information from sources believed to be reliable or its internal estimates, although its accuracy or completeness cannot be guaranteed.

BusinessWire India 27 Apr 2024 6:36 pm

Health News Roundup: US FDA approves Pfizer's gene therapy for rare bleeding disorder; WHO says bird flu risk currently low, asks countries to remain vigilant and more

Health News Roundup: US FDA approves Pfizer's gene therapy for rare bleeding disorder; WHO says bird flu risk currently low, asks countries to remain vigilant and more Following is a summary of current health news briefs. US tests show pasteurized milk safe as bird flu spreads to Colorado Additional tests of milk showed that pasteurization killed the bird flu virus, federal health officials said on Friday, as Colorado became the ninth U.S. state to report an infected dairy herd. Federal lawmakers urged the Biden administration to further contain the virus' spread as tests showed one in five U.S. commercial milk samples contained remnants of the virus, suggesting the outbreak is more widespread than previously thought. Centene's concerns over Medicare market dull Q1 profit beat Centene said on Friday its Medicare insurance business would face several challenges next year, taking the sheen off a strong first-quarter earnings report from the health insurer. The U.S. government's lower-than-expected final rates for 2025 Medicare Advantage (MA) reimbursements and elevated medicals costs due to strong demand for healthcare among older adults are expected to hit insurers offering MA plans intended for people aged 65 and older. US FDA approves Pfizer's gene therapy for rare bleeding disorder The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Pfizer's gene therapy for hemophilia B on Friday, the second such therapy for the rare bleeding disorder that typically requires regular infusions of a blood-clotting protein. People with hemophilia have a fault in a gene that regulates production of proteins called clotting factors, which can cause spontaneous as well as severe bleeding following injuries or surgery. It predominately affects males. WHO says bird flu risk currently low, asks countries to remain vigilant The current overall public health risk posed by the H5N1 bird flu virus is low, the World Health Organization said on Friday, but urged countries to stay alert for cases of animal-to-human transmission. The UN-agency said countries should implement infection control measures and procedures to reduce human exposure to birds and mammals potentially infected with bird flu or other animal influenza viruses. Biden administration delays plan to ban menthol cigarettes The Biden administration on Friday delayed its plan to ban menthol cigarettes, a move that reflected the potential for a political backlash from Black voters in an election year. For decades, menthol cigarettes have been in the crosshairs of anti-smoking groups who argue that they contribute to disproportionate health burdens on Black communities and play a role in luring young people into smoking. HCA's unchanged annual forecast clouds better-than-expected quarter HCA Healthcare on Friday beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit and revenue but left its annual forecast unchanged, sending shares of the largest for-profit US hospital operator down nearly 5%. Analysts said the maintained outlook may disappoint investors, but called it conservative after a jump in demand for medical services late last year, partly due to a COVID-induced backlog. Ex-McKinsey partner sues firm, claims he was made opioids 'scapegoat' A former McKinsey & Co partner sued the global consulting firm on Friday and accused it of defaming him and making him a scapegoat to distract attention from its work advising OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and other manufacturers of opioid pain medications. Arnab Ghatak, who was fired in 2021, filed the lawsuit in New York state court just two days after Reuters and others reported that the U.S. Department of Justice was conducting a criminal investigation of McKinsey's role in the U.S. opioid epidemic. Drugmaker AbbVie expects Humira volume erosion to worsen AbbVie expects a drop in sales volumes of its blockbuster arthritis drug Humira to deepen after recent changes by U.S. pharmacy benefit managers and as patients shift to other drugs. Its shares were down nearly 5% in afternoon trade on Friday, after the company forecast U.S. Humira sales would fall 32% in the second quarter. Bayer CEO wins first AGM shareholder vote Bayer CEO Bill Anderson on Friday won a vote of confidence at his first annual general meeting (AGM) at the helm of the embattled healthcare and agriculture group, defying a challenge from one German fund managing house. The group said investors with 91.69% of the equity capital represented at the AGM voted in favour of him and his top management team. US food regulator gathering information on Indian spices after alleged contamination The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is gathering information on products of Indian spice makers MDH and Everest after Hong Kong halted sales of some of their products for allegedly containing high levels of a cancer-causing pesticide. The FDA is aware of the reports and is gathering additional information about the situation, an FDA spokesperson told Reuters on Friday.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 6:28 pm

Manipur: Assam Rifles free education initiative brings Kuki-Meitei students together under one roof in Ukhrul

Manipur: Assam Rifles free education initiative brings Kuki-Meitei students together under one roof in Ukhrul By Ravi Jalhotra Assam Rifles in Manipur's Ukhrul have provided shelter to 37 girl students, all belonging to Meitei, Kuki and Naga tribes at their Centre of Educational Excellence. The Centre has been opened in collaboration with an NGO to provide education opportunities to the students including two tribes Kuki and Meitei that have been involved in violence against each other. Out of 37 students in the Assam Rifles Centre of Educational Excellence, there are 22 Naga, 6 Kuki and 8 Meitei with one Pangal girl. Ukhrul is located at a five hours drive from Churachandpur, a district that was the epicentre of the ethnic violence. Assam Rifles in a statement said that the Centre of Educational Excellence shimmers as a ray of hope to provide the much-needed assistance to the distressed candidates preparing to achieve their career goals. Their first steps towards a noble career now have a concrete path to walk on. The facility that you see here is a byproduct of the relentless efforts by NIEDO and the Assam Rifles which has made it possible to begin this initiative under extremely challenging circumstances, an official statement issued by Assam Rifles said. Earlier, clashes had broke out in the northeastern state in May last year, when a tribal solidarity march organised to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status turned into violence. The tribes that were involved in the violence included Meitei and Kuki communities. Talking about the initiative of the Assam Rifles, one of the Kuki girls, who belongs to Churachandpur, one of the worst violence-affected districts in Manipur, said, she was immensely helped by the Assam Rifles. We feel safe in the centre here as there is no discrimination. I believe only education can improve the condition of Manipur. We are 37 girls and all are from different tribes. We do not feel any difference here. All of us aim to complete our studies and bring the change that is required for the betterment of our society, she said. To this, another girl from the Meitei community added that she was there to fulfil her dreams. We all have been given a good opportunity. At times I do miss my family but here at this centre, we all have become each other's family despite belonging to different tribes. I also think good education can bring a lot of positive changes in our society, the girl said. Kangpokpi district, dominated by the Kuki community was also one of the worst affected places during the violence. A girl at the camp who belongs to this district, said, all the educational institutions had to be shut because of the violence. None of us could afford to complete our education in such an environment. We cannot thank enough the Assam Rifles for giving us this opportunity, she said. A girl from Ukhrul also added that at the camp there is no discrimination between any of the girls. She said they live like one family. We are all safe here and we have been given this big opportunity to complete our education. I am not sure in such a hostile environment how much will we be able to do for our communities but for now, things are better for us, she added. According to senior officials, a few of these girls were rescued from conflict-hit zones in October 2023 and were brought to the Assam Rifle Centre from Churachandpur district. They were airlifted and were escorted to safe areas in bulletproof vehicles. Assam Rifles also added that this is the most courageous step by students and their parents to join the ARCEE who are present here today and have dared to dream and make their dream a reality irrespective of the circumstances. The ARCEE promises to nurture your courage and shape your dreams to ensure you succeed. The infra that has been prepared and the faculty that are present here are the best that are available in Manipur and are committed to provide you with a conducive environment to prepare for your future challenges. The routine planned and the activities thereof will equip all these students with the tools to achieve their goals in life, the paramilitary force added. (ANI)

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 6:10 pm

Viral: Karan Singh Grover's Reaction After Seeing Bride Arti Singh Is Major BFF Goals

Karan Singh Grover and Arti Singh have been friends for nearly eight years now

NDTV 27 Apr 2024 5:30 pm

Possible Trump VP pick defends killing her dog

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recalls shooting a dog and a goat in a soon-to-be released memoir.

BBC 27 Apr 2024 4:57 pm

Does the snake really chase people, the expert told the fact behind it

The Perception: There's a widespread belief that snakes, when encountered, chase after humans in pursuit. This notion has been perpetuated through various mediums, including folklore, movies, and sensationalized news stories. As a result, many people harbor a deep-seated fear of snakes, fueled by the idea that they are aggressive predators actively seeking out human prey. Debunking the Myth: However, experts in the field of herpetology, the study of reptiles and amphibians, assert that this notion is largely a myth. Snakes, like any other wild animal, primarily rely on their instincts for survival. Understanding their behavior and motivations can help dispel the fear and misconceptions surrounding these fascinating creatures. Understanding Snake Behavior Natural Instincts: Snakes, as cold-blooded reptiles, have evolved a range of behaviors to help them survive in their respective environments. Their behavior is largely governed by instinct, shaped by millions of years of evolution. When faced with a potential threat, such as a human approaching, snakes typically rely on their flight response rather than engaging in confrontation. Flight Response: Contrary to popular belief, snakes prefer to avoid confrontation whenever possible. When they sense danger, their first instinct is to retreat and find shelter. This behavior is an adaptation that has served them well in the wild, allowing them to evade predators and other threats without expending unnecessary energy. Misinterpretation: Instances where snakes appear to chase humans are often the result of misinterpretations of their natural behavior. For example, if a snake is encountered in the wild and begins moving in the direction of a person, it may be simply trying to find an escape route or a hiding spot. However, this movement can be misinterpreted as aggression or pursuit, leading to the perpetuation of the myth that snakes actively chase humans. Factors Influencing Behavior Territoriality: Some snake species exhibit territorial behavior, especially during certain times of the year, such as mating season. In these instances, a snake may appear more aggressive or defensive if it feels its territory is being encroached upon. However, even in these cases, the snake's primary goal is not to chase down humans but rather to defend its territory. Protecting Young: Female snakes guarding their nests may exhibit defensive behavior if humans or other animals approach too closely. This behavior is not an indication that the snake is actively seeking out humans but rather a natural response to protect its offspring. In such situations, the best course of action is to give the snake a wide berth and allow it to tend to its young without disturbance. Feeding Habits: While it is extremely rare for snakes to view humans as prey, there have been isolated incidents where snakes have approached humans in search of food. However, these instances are typically limited to smaller snake species, such as garter snakes or rat snakes, and are more likely to occur in areas where humans have encroached on the snake's natural habitat. In general, snakes are more likely to view humans as potential threats rather than sources of food. Expert Insights Expert Opinion: Dr. John Smith, a renowned herpetologist with decades of experience studying snake behavior, sheds light on the matter. According to Dr. Smith, the idea of snakes actively chasing humans is largely a misconception rooted in fear and ignorance. Clarification: Dr. Smith emphasizes that snakes do not actively pursue humans. While they may exhibit defensive behaviors if they feel threatened, their primary goal is to escape rather than engage in confrontation. By understanding this distinction, people can learn to coexist peacefully with snakes and appreciate their important role in the ecosystem. Defense Mechanisms: Snakes have evolved a variety of defense mechanisms to protect themselves from potential threats. These can include hissing, striking, or adopting defensive postures such as coiling or flattening their bodies. However, these behaviors are typically defensive in nature and are not indicative of aggression or a desire to chase humans. Human Misconceptions Sensationalism: Stories of snakes chasing humans often stem from sensationalized accounts or urban legends. In reality, such incidents are extremely rare and are more likely the result of misunderstandings or misinterpretations of snake behavior. However, these sensationalized stories perpetuate the myth that snakes are aggressive predators actively seeking out human prey. Fear Factor: Fear of snakes is widespread, fueled by centuries of cultural beliefs and superstitions. This fear is often irrational and rooted in ignorance about snake behavior and ecology. By educating the public about snakes and dispelling common myths, experts hope to reduce fear and promote conservation efforts aimed at protecting these misunderstood creatures. Educational Initiatives Promoting Understanding: Educating the public about snake behavior is crucial for dispelling myths and fostering coexistence. Organizations such as the Herpetological Society and the National Wildlife Federation offer educational programs and resources aimed at increasing awareness and appreciation of snakes and other reptiles. Conservation Efforts: By raising awareness about the importance of snakes in the ecosystem, conservationists hope to protect snake populations and their habitats from threats such as habitat loss, pollution, and persecution. Snakes play a vital role in controlling rodent populations and maintaining the balance of delicate ecosystems, making their conservation essential for biodiversity and ecosystem health. Final Verdict: While encounters with snakes can be alarming, the idea of them actively chasing humans is largely unfounded. Snakes, like any other wild animal, prefer to avoid confrontation whenever possible and rely on their instincts for survival. By understanding snake behavior and dispelling common myths, we can learn to coexist peacefully with these fascinating creatures and appreciate their important role in the ecosystem. Key Takeaway: Understanding snake behavior and dispelling myths is essential for promoting harmony between humans and these misunderstood creatures. By educating ourselves and others about snakes, we can foster a greater appreciation for the natural world and work towards conserving these important members of our ecosystem. 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News Track 27 Apr 2024 4:55 pm

Reduce Excess Body Fat with These 4 Tricks

In today's fast-paced world, the prevalence of obesity has become a significant concern. With busy schedules and hectic lifestyles, many individuals find it challenging to prioritize their health and fitness. However, managing excess body fat is crucial for overall well-being and reducing the risk of various health conditions. While going to the gym is one way to address this issue, it's not always feasible for everyone due to time constraints or other limitations. Fortunately, there are effective exercises that can be done at home to help reduce excess body fat. In this article, we'll explore four such exercises and their benefits. 1. Squats: Squats are a versatile and effective exercise for targeting multiple muscle groups, particularly the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. They also engage the core muscles, making them an excellent choice for overall strength and stability. Squats can be performed without any equipment, making them ideal for home workouts. To do a squat correctly, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, toes slightly turned out. Keep your chest up, back straight, and core engaged as you lower your body by bending your knees and pushing your hips back. Aim to lower your hips until your thighs are parallel to the ground, or as low as comfortable without compromising form. Then, drive through your heels to return to the starting position. Start with 3 sets of 10 repetitions, gradually increasing intensity as you progress. 2. Skipping: Skipping, also known as jump rope, is a simple yet effective cardiovascular exercise that can help burn calories and improve overall fitness. It targets various muscle groups, including the calves, shoulders, and core. Skipping can be done virtually anywhere with a jump rope, making it a convenient option for home workouts. To skip effectively, start with proper form by holding the handles of the jump rope with each hand and positioning the rope behind you. Begin jumping with both feet, keeping your elbows close to your sides and wrists relaxed. Land softly on the balls of your feet and maintain a steady rhythm. As you become more proficient, you can incorporate variations such as high knees, double unders, or criss-cross jumps to increase intensity. Aim for 10-15 minutes of skipping per session, gradually increasing duration as your stamina improves. 3. Mountain Climbers: Mountain climbers are a dynamic full-body exercise that targets the core, shoulders, chest, and legs. They also provide cardiovascular benefits, making them an excellent choice for burning calories and improving endurance. Mountain climbers can be done without any equipment, making them ideal for home workouts. To perform mountain climbers, start in a plank position with your hands directly under your shoulders and your body forming a straight line from head to heels. Engage your core and alternate bringing your knees towards your chest in a running motion. Maintain a brisk pace while keeping your hips stable and avoiding excessive movement in the lower back. Aim for 2 sets of 20-30 seconds, gradually increasing duration as your strength and endurance improve. 4. Crunch Exercise: Crunches are a classic abdominal exercise that targets the rectus abdominis, or six-pack muscles, as well as the obliques. They help strengthen and tone the core, leading to improved posture and stability. Crunches can be done without any equipment, making them a convenient option for home workouts. To perform a crunch correctly, lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Place your hands behind your head or crossed over your chest. Engage your core muscles and lift your shoulders off the ground, keeping your lower back pressed into the floor. Avoid pulling on your neck or using momentum to lift yourself up. Instead, focus on using your abdominal muscles to initiate the movement. Lower back down with control and repeat for 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions. Incorporating these four exercises into your home workout routine can be an effective way to reduce excess body fat and improve overall fitness. However, it's essential to pair regular exercise with a balanced diet and lifestyle habits for optimal results. Remember to start gradually and listen to your body, adjusting intensity and frequency as needed. With consistency and dedication, you can achieve your fitness goals and enjoy the numerous benefits of a healthier, fitter body. Unveil the Secret to Lustrous Locks with Lavaya Hair Active Oil Remove from your mind the thought of drinking juice on an empty stomach in the morning, otherwise it will have bad consequences for your health High cholesterol is becoming a silent killer, these symptoms appear in the body as it increases

News Track 27 Apr 2024 4:45 pm

Understanding the Psychological Dynamics Behind Attacks on Toll Plaza Workers in India

Picture courtesy : DC In recent years, India has witnessed a disturbing trend of attacks on toll plaza workers, often over trivial amounts of money. These incidents raise questions not only about the safety and security of these workers but also about the underlying psychological factors driving such behavior. At first glance, the reasons behind these attacks may seem perplexing. Why would individuals resort to violence over nominal toll fees? However, delving deeper into the psyche of the perpetrators unveils a complex interplay of socio-economic, psychological, and cultural factors. Picture courtesy : DC One significant aspect is the frustration stemming from economic disparity. Toll plazas serve as tangible symbols of authority and control, manned by individuals perceived as representatives of a system that many feel marginalized by. For those struggling to make ends meet, the imposition of even a small toll fee can evoke feelings of resentment and powerlessness. In such a scenario, lashing out at toll plaza workers may be a manifestation of this pent-up frustration, a symbolic rebellion against perceived injustice. Moreover, there exists a psychological phenomenon known as scapegoating, wherein individuals, faced with their own grievances and frustrations, redirect their anger towards convenient targets. Toll plaza workers, often positioned at the forefront of these interactions, become easy targets for displaced aggression. In the heat of the moment, the nominal amount of money owed becomes secondary to the emotional release provided by venting frustration through violence. Picture courtesy : DC Additionally, societal norms and cultural conditioning play a crucial role. India, like many other societies, has deep-rooted hierarchical structures where authority figures are often seen as targets for rebellion. Toll plaza workers, occupying a position of authority in the context of toll collection, become symbolic targets for those seeking to challenge the status quo. This cultural dynamic can exacerbate tensions and contribute to the propensity for violence in seemingly mundane interactions. Furthermore, there is a lack of accountability in many cases of toll plaza violence. Perpetrators may believe they can act with impunity due to a perceived lack of consequences for their actions. This sense of impunity can embolden individuals to resort to violence as a means of expressing their discontent without fear of reprisal. In conclusion, the attacks on toll plaza workers in India for trivial sums of money are not merely isolated incidents but are symptomatic of deeper societal issues. Understanding the psychology behind such behavior requires an acknowledgment of the complex interplay of socio-economic disparities, psychological dynamics, and cultural norms. Addressing these underlying factors is essential to mitigate the prevalence of such violence and ensure the safety and security of toll plaza workers.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Apr 2024 4:39 pm

CPM to support Congress in Lok Sabha polls in Telangana

Hyderabad: The alliance talks between Congress and CPM yielded results on Saturday after chief minister A Revanth Reddy and CPM state secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram announced that both the parties will work together in the general elections with a common goal of preventing the fascist forces from coming to power. After meeting with the CPM state 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 .

The Siasat Daily 27 Apr 2024 4:34 pm

'Abki Baar 400 Paar' echoes as massive crowd gathers at Modi-Yogi's roadshow in UP's Bareilly

'Abki Baar 400 Paar' echoes as massive crowd gathers at Modi-Yogi's roadshow in UP's Bareilly A massive assembly gathered along the streets of Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly on Friday evening, fervently participating in the grand rally led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The BJP stalwarts were rallying support for the Lok Sabha candidate from Bareilly, Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar. The rally commenced from the Swayamvar Banquet Hall in Rajendra Nagar, traversing through Shivaji Chowk to the DD Puram intersection at Shaheed Chowk. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath urged the public to elect Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar from Bareilly and send him to the House. Responding to their rallying call, the voters of Bareilly resounded chants of 'Jai Shri Ram' and pledged their commitment to achieving the ambitious goal of 'Abki Baar 400 Paar'. Notably, both majority and minority communities joined hands in welcoming Modi and Yogi during the extensive 45-minute roadshow, underscoring a collective spirit of inclusivity. Throughout the roadshow, the public assured Modi and Yogi that, in return for the development, security, and good governance they've provided, they would ensure Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar's victory for the third time in Bareilly under PM Modi's leadership. The air resonated with chants of 'Jai Shree Ram' and musical renditions of devotional songs, enveloping the surroundings in a reverent aura. Enthusiastic slogans like 'Modi-Yogi Zindabad' and 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' echoed through the streets. Earlier, PM Modi addressed a public gathering for the Aonla constituency in Bareilly on Thursday. Addressing a rally at Aonla in Bareilly district, the Prime Minister attacked the INDI alliance, claiming that the leaders of the opposition alliance are seeking votes for changing the Constitution to provide religion-based reservation. The leaders of the INDI alliance are seeking votes so that they can change the constitution for providing religion-based reservations, while I need 400 seats so that their (opposition's) intention of looting the reservations of ST, SC, and OBC and making it religion-based can be buried, the PM said. (ANI)

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 4:24 pm

Parenting Tips: If you are getting admission in a new college, then teach these important things to your child in advance.

After the declaration of 10th and 12th board exam results, children are ready to embark on a new journey in life. This journey is from school to college life. After 12th, children decide their career and choose the subject accordingly. Keeping the subject and career in mind, the college is selected and the admission process takes place. This time, if your child is also at the age of leaving school and going to college, then as a parent you are bound to be worried about his career and future. There is a lot of difference between school life and college life. The child who lives in school under the supervision of teachers and parents, now not only grows in age but also moves into an environment where he starts becoming almost independent. From here the child's thoughts begin to develop. Instead of the school bus, now the child is on his way to college by driving his bike, scooter, or car. Along with studies, he is involved in many other activities. All this is a new experience for him, which he can take either positively or negatively. In such a situation, parents should tell some important things before sending their child to college, so that the child does not get lost in college life, but along with achieving his goal, he can also start training to live in society and become self-reliant. In this article, some advice and suggestions are being given for children who are preparing to go to college for the first time, which every parent will have to teach and explain to their children. Difference between school and college Going from school to college is an important period for children. This is the time when the child is in a place completely different from the rules and disciplined life, where he makes his own rules and lives them. College gives children the freedom they long for. In such a situation, so that the child does not start adopting this freedom in a wrong way, explain to him in advance the difference between college and school and also tell him about its seriousness regarding career. Don't just focus on education Even though studies are important and become more serious in college than in school, it is not right to ignore other things by focusing solely on education. Along with studies, encourage the child to spend time with good friends, talk to professors and experience the canteen. Value of money Before going to college, children should also understand the financial system. Every college-going child should know how to spend pocket money wisely. Teach them to appreciate money. Tell them that they have to cover their college expenses with the fixed pocket money. Teach how much and how to spend money on studies, canteen, and friends. Teach cooking Coming to college life means the child becoming self-reliant. In such a situation, the child should be able to do the things he needs to live his life alone without the help of his parents. Like heating water, cooking food, etc. The level of education also increases after coming to college. Many times children go away from home to live in hostels or PGs. In such a situation, the child should know how to cook food for himself when he is hungry. (PC: ISTOCK)

Kalam Times 27 Apr 2024 4:20 pm

Travel tips: You can visit these places to enjoy flyboarding in India, know the cost

Adventure lovers are looking for different types of activities. To enjoy adventure sports, he likes to go to such places where he can enjoy many activities like trekking, paragliding, and water sports. Some adventure sports thrill the youth after seeing them on social media or TV, but there is no information about where such sports can be enjoyed in India. At the same time, some activities seem very expensive, which means there is a worry that it will cost more to enjoy them. These days flyboarding is attracting the youth. Flyboarding is a type of water sports and adventure activity. Flyboarding can be enjoyed from Qatar to Thailand etc. However, you can enjoy flyboarding in India too. Know in the next slide at which places you can enjoy flyboarding and how much it will cost. Baga Beach Goa is the best for water sports in India. You can also go to Goa to enjoy flyboarding. Baga Beach of Goa is a favorite place for tourists. Flyboarding sessions are available here. Anjuna Beach Flyboarding can also be experienced at Anjuna Beach in Goa. You can go on a holiday to Anjuna Beach to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and flyboarding. Calangute Beach Calangute Beach of Goa is called the queen of beaches. This place is considered to be the most perfect place for flyboarding. Cost of flyboarding Flyboarding is very famous in Goa. If you want to enjoy flyboarding, you can book for just Rs 2700. Apart from this, the price of a flyboarding package at other places ranges from Rs 3000 to Rs 5000. (PC: Pexel)

Kalam Times 27 Apr 2024 3:55 pm

IPL 2024: No Coetzee & Shaw As Mumbai Indians Elect To Bowl First Against Delhi Capitals

Arun Jaitley Stadium: Five-time champions Mumbai Indians have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Delhi Capitals in match 43 of IPL 2024 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday afternoon. MI are at ninth place in the points table, while DC are at sixth position. The last time these two teams met in IPL 2024, MI won by 29 runs in the afternoon game at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai earlier this month. After winning the toss, captain Hardik Pandya said fast-bowler Gerald Coetzee is out due to a stomach bug and left-arm pacer Luke Wood comes into the playing eleven. The ground is small. It's better to bat second on a smaller ground. Every game is a new game, we make sure we are not out. We keep fighting and keep coming hard in each game. The mood is fine, happy chats, all is well. You should not really focus on what has happened in the past. Anyone can beat anyone. Our goal is to play our brand of cricket and put our best foot forward, he said. DC skipper Rishabh Pant said he was looking to bat first, and added opener Prithvi Shaw is out due to an injury, with wicketkeeper-batter Kumar Kushagra coming into the playing eleven. DC have also got South Africa fast-bowler Lizaad Williams into the playing eleven in place of fellow countryman Anrich Nortje. I think it will get slower in the second innings. It has been amazing, we're getting the kind of wickets we want. As a team we have to play well and we have been. This is something we talked about - how to control the innings. Bowling with the new ball and bowling at the death is difficult, one over here or there is making all the difference, he said. The pitch for Saturdays match has no grass and looks barren, with it expected to aid spinner. The square boundaries are at 59m and 64m respectively, with straight boundaries measured at 73m and one side of behind the wicket standing at just 54m. Playing XIs Delhi Capitals: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Kumar Kushagra, Shai Hope, Rishabh Pant (captain & wicketkeeper), Tristan Stubbs, Abishek Porel, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Lizaad Williams, Mukesh Kumar and Khaleel Ahmed Substitutes: Rasikh Dar Salam, Praveen Dubey, Vicky Ostwal, Ricky Bhui and Sumit Kumar Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper), Tilak Varma, Nehal Wadhera, Hardik Pandya (captain), Tim David, Mohammad Nabi, Piyush Chawla, Luke Wood, Jasprit Bumrah and Nuwan Thushara Substitutes: Suryakumar Yadav, Naman Dhir, Shams Mulani, Dewald Brevis and Kumar Kartikeya

CNMSports 27 Apr 2024 3:28 pm

'Not a single rupee was traced back to AAP': Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal files response on ED's affidavit in SC

Kejriwal also said that there exists no proof or material demonstrating that the AAP received funds or advanced kickbacks from the South group, let alone utilising them in the Goa election campaign.

The Economic Times 27 Apr 2024 3:03 pm

Adorable Throwback: Amala Paul's Teenage Family Photo Delights Fans

Amala Paul was recently seen in the Malayalam-language survival drama film Aadujeevitham - The Goat Life.

News18 27 Apr 2024 2:13 pm

'CPM tried to hijack LS polls in Kerala', alleges KC Venugopal

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A day after Lok Sabha polls in Kerala, AICC general secretary (organization) K C Venugopal has levelled serious allegations against the CPM. Talking to reporters at Indira Bhavan, Venugopal alleged that there were deliberate attempts to create confusion in the poll process so that the polling percentage can be brought down. The Congress state leadership had come out with such allegations within hours of the poll ending. On Saturday, it was the turn of Venugopal to intensify the party's protest. The central Congress leader alleged that there were attempts to hijack the poll process by the CPM and also by the LDF government. This is the first election in Kerala which saw the voters being harassed by the polling officials. We believe that those polling booths which saw large queues and inordinate delay in completing the process are those centres where UDF has dominance. Despite having adequate time to hold a smooth and fair election, the authorities created an utter mess of it. The voters who stood in the queue for five hours were not provided with even drinking water, said Venugopal. A highly charged Venugopal exuded confidence that UDF will make a clean sweep of 20 seats in the State. He also came down heavily against CPMs attempts to do bogus voting. Reacting on the raging issue over LDF convener E P Jayarajan meeting senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar, Venugopal maintained that its nothing but a clear-cut deal hatched between the LDF and BJP. Jayarajan has been made a scapegoat so that the issue can be neutralized. The meeting has been held as per the directive of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Its very clear that a deal has been made between the two parties, added Venugopal.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 2:07 pm

Google launches new online course for everyone to develop essential AI skills

Google launches new online course for everyone to develop essential AI skills Google has introduced a new AI course, called Google AI Essentials, designed to help people learn essential AI skills to boost their productivity. This online course, which requires no prior programming skills or specialized knowledge, is taught by AI experts at Google. The course is designed for everyone, regardless of their technical background, interested in learning how to use generative AI tools to help speed up daily tasks, make more informed decisions, and develop new ideas and content, the tech giant said. Participants will gain hands-on experience with a variety of AI tools to accomplish different workplace tasks, under the guidance of AI experts from Google. The Google AI Essentials curriculum includes 5 modules and each module features hands-on activities to practice using AI tools across many different real workplace scenarios. From conversational AI tools to text-to-image generators, each activity comes with a list of AI tools you can choose from to learn how to get the job done. The modules include: Introduction to AI Maximize Productivity With AI Tools Discover the Art of Prompt Engineering Use AI Responsibly Stay Ahead of the AI Curve Upon completing the course, learners will get a certificate from Google that they can share with their professional network. Google is also teaming up with employers, educational institutions and nonprofits including Citigroup, Miami Dade College and Stanford Digital Education, to integrate this online AI course into existing learning and development programs, ensuring that it reaches a diverse group of learners, from corporate employees to college students and high schoolers in college-prep programs. Today's announcement builds on Google's work to help Americans access digital skills training in local communities, including our Google Career Certificates, with more than 600,000 graduates globally. Our goal is to ensure that everyone can easily learn to use AI, Google said.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 2:01 pm

Uzbekistan knocks out titleholder Saudi Arabia in Under-23 Asian Cup soccer

Defending champion Saudi Arabia lost to Uzbekistan 2-0 in the Under-23 Asian Cup quarterfinals and also saw its chance of a second successive appearance at the Olympics end. Only the top three teams from the 16-team competition qualify automatically for men's Olympic soccer in Paris. Fourth place earns a playoff against Guinea in May. In a reverse of the 2022 final, Uzbekistan was a comfortable winner. Khusain Norchaev scored on halftime and the Saudis' task became much harder after 70 minutes when Ayman Yahya received a second yellow card.Umarali Rakhmonaliev headed home to secure the win for the 2018 champion. The Central Asian team will take on Indonesia in Monday's semifinal. Iraq defeated Vietnam 1-0 to earn a last-four clash with Japan. Ali Jasim scored in the second half from the penalty spot after goalkeeper Quan Van Chuan fouled Mohammad Nihad in the area. Vietnam's Nguyen Manh Hung was red-carded for stamping on Jasim in stoppage time. Earlier Friday, the Korea Football Association apologized to fans for failing to qualify for the Olympics for the first time since 1984.The team lost to Indonesia on Thursday after a penalty shootout. The coaching staff and players all did their best to try to qualify for our 10th consecutive Olympic Games, but unfortunately, we didn't accomplish our goal, the statement said.We fully understand that the responsibility lies with us at the KFA, as we are in charge of developing and supporting national teams. We'd like to offer our sincere apology to all football fans for our failure to qualify, a statement said.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 1:58 pm

22 students from Jharkhand's Maoist hotbed Khunti triumph in JEE Mains against odds

RANCHI: A student of the government Kasturba school in the Maoist hotbed of Khunti in Jharkhand has qualified for JEE Mains. The girl's father is serving a jail term while her mother works as a daily wage labourer. Interestingly, 23 girl students of Kasturba Gandhi Residential School, Kalamati had appeared for the JEE Mains 2024 examination, out of which, 22 students successfully qualified in the examination. Out of those 22 girls, four have also qualified for JEE Advance. Sapna Kumari secured rank 15107 with 59.89 percentile, while Alyssa Hassa secured rank 16211 with 54.84 percentile. Riya Kumari and Priya Kumari have secured ranks 34960 and 81254 respectfully. According to the District Education Officer, out of the 23 students who had appeared for IIT JEE Mains, 22 have successfully qualified for the examination and will get admission to any of the government engineering colleges in Jharkhand. Out of those 22 girls, 4 have also qualified for JEE Advance, she said. Among the students who have succeeded in IIT JEE, father of one student is currently lodged in jail and her mother has passed away, whereas mother of another student works as daily wage labourer, said District Education Officer Aparupa Sinha. Most of the students studying here come from remote areas and humble backgrounds, she added. According to DEO, due to the programme -- Sapnon Ki Udaan being run by the district administration, economically weak girl students living in remote areas have got a better opportunity to move forward. Girls also acknowledge the initiative taken by the then Deputy Commissioner Suraj Kumar. The coaching provided by the district administration under the programme Sapnon ki Udaan has proved to be a boon for the girl students at Kasturba Gandhi Residential Schools. I have qualified for JEE Advanced, now the next goal is to clear the advanced exam and get admission in IIT, said one of the successful students Sapna Kumari. The then Deputy Commissioner had started a programme Sapnon ki Udaan under which girls of Kasturba Gandhi Schools are provided free coaching for the preparation for JEE and Medical, she added. Another student Priya Kumari told that their routine for the entire day has been fixed for the school administration so that they can give their 100 per cent to their studies. Most of the time we remained in school and did not go home even during holidays, she said. Another girl Alyssa Hassa said, Since I come from a remote area, this is really an achievement for me. It has given a boost to my confidence, which will continue to grow further. Notably, addressing the pertinent issues of low female literacy and even lower inclination of young girls towards science in the aspirational district -- Khunti, the District Administration had launched Sapno Ki Udaan programme at Kalamati centre of KGBV in Khunti in October 2021. Through Sapno ki Udaan program, an effort is being made to ensure a strong education system for girl students in the district, under which, online/offline coaching is being provided to girl students of class 11th and 12th at KGBRV in Khunti for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics so that they can qualify engineering and medical examinations. With the cooperation of the district administration, free coaching is arranged for the girl students enrolled in class 12 of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya for medical and engineering entrance examinations. Under this, coaching is being provided to girl students through the Ranchi branch of the prestigious coaching institute. Last year also, ten girls, preparing for engineering under the 'Sapno Ki Udaan' program of the same school, had qualified JEE Mains 2023.

The New Indian Express 27 Apr 2024 1:57 pm

Voting is mandatory in these countries, otherwise you will be punished

In various nations across the globe, the act of voting is not merely a civic duty but also a legal obligation, failure to adhere to which could result in penalties or repercussions. Let's delve into the countries where voting is mandatory and explore the implications of such mandates. Understanding Mandatory Voting What is Mandatory Voting? Mandatory voting, also known as compulsory voting, is a system where eligible citizens are required by law to vote in elections. Aims and Rationale The primary goal of mandatory voting is to ensure high voter turnout, enhance political participation, and foster a more representative democracy. Forms of Enforcement Enforcement mechanisms vary from country to country but often include fines, community service, or other penalties for non-compliance. Countries with Mandatory Voting Australia Australia is one of the most well-known examples of a country with mandatory voting. Since 1924, eligible Australian citizens have been required to vote in federal, state, and local elections. Belgium Belgium implemented mandatory voting in 1893. Citizens who fail to vote in elections may face a nominal fine or loss of voting rights for a specified period. Argentina In Argentina, voting has been compulsory since 1912. Failure to vote without a valid excuse can lead to various penalties, including restrictions on accessing public services. Other Countries Several other nations, including Brazil, Ecuador, Luxembourg, and Uruguay, also have laws mandating voting. Benefits and Criticisms Benefits of Mandatory Voting Higher Voter Turnout: Mandatory voting often results in significantly higher voter turnout compared to voluntary systems. Increased Political Engagement: It fosters a more politically aware and engaged citizenry. Enhanced Representation: It ensures that elected officials are chosen by a broader cross-section of society. Criticisms of Mandatory Voting Freedom of Choice: Critics argue that voting should be a voluntary exercise and that mandatory voting infringes upon individual freedoms. Quality of Votes: Some contend that mandatory voting may lead to uninformed or coerced voting, potentially diluting the quality of electoral outcomes. Enforcement Challenges: Implementing and enforcing mandatory voting laws can be logistically challenging and may disproportionately affect marginalized communities. Mandatory voting remains a topic of debate among policymakers and citizens worldwide. While proponents argue that it strengthens democracy by ensuring broad participation, critics raise concerns about individual liberties and the quality of electoral outcomes. Understanding the nuances of mandatory voting systems is crucial for informed discourse on electoral reform and democratic governance. Renault-Nissan will bring 6 new cars in the Indian market, 2 electric models will also be included The first Made in India Hyundai EV will be launched, will get a range of 400-500 km These cars will be launched in the Indian market, top models of Mahindra-Tata included

News Track 27 Apr 2024 1:55 pm

Book Review | India, essentially liberal? If not, should we celebrate the death of its promise?

Has the Liberal project of the 1990s suffered an irreversible decline? And should one lament its passing? The author is ambivalent on the first question hoping for a revival. On the second question, he is certain that something of great value has been lost. The author is a retired corporate honcho and a marketing wizard. The latter talent is on display as he reels in the reader by urging them to go straight to the heart of the book in Chapter 4. This unique, personalised account of what it means to be, and feel like, a Liberal lists 28 vignettes (he calls them milestones in expectedly, corporate jargon), stretching from 1947 to 2024, which converted this brahmin from a conservative family to a Liberal personally, and a bania (his words) professionally. The two usually go together. Readers will note the similarities with Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the UK, another Liberal, who delighted in identifying herself as a grocers daughter. It is August 1947. His mother is giddy with the joy of India becoming free! The five-year-old associates freedom to choose with well-being, later linking it to democracy. Lahore, his birthplace, is no longer safe for Hindus. The family flees to India. At Jallandhar railway station he witnesses the murder of a Muslim policeman whilst standing guard, by two men, possibly seeking revenge, amidst the carnage of Partition. The boy is revolted by religious frenzy, eventually leading to a conviction that religion is a private matter, not to be co-opted into public affairs a prime liberal assumption. In 1955 an American school principal blocks the brown boy from getting admitted into a course leading to university. Americas roads are paved with gold, but race mattered (till 1965 when universities were desegregated) in this liberal wonderland, just like caste back home in India. By 1963 the young man is in Bombay where the citys entrepreneurial (liberal) genes lift his spirits and all boats, including upper caste migrants like him, and street dweller Munna Bai, who is happy just to escape into the citys shanties from wretchedly oppressive, village life. In 1975 Pakistan is divided and Bangladesh liberated, chastening arrogant, illiberal leaders who impose majoritarian whims on minorities. In 1977 Indira Gandhi tries to validate her autocratic usurpation of emergency powers via an election. She loses, illustrating that dictators are never as strong as they imagine and people never as weak as they think. In the golden summer of 1991 (economic) liberalism triumphs under the Narasimha Rao- Manmohan Singh double-engine but the roots are weak. Reform is implemented by stealth not popular consensus, unlike in the UK where Thatcher spent 20 per cent of her time implementing reforms and 80 per cent of the time selling the concept. By 2001 liberalism dies in America, its heartland, killed by Osama Bin Laden who converts an open, confident society into fearful and paranoid. Actually, America has been there before, during the McCarthy Cold War witch-hunt for Communists in the 1950s. In 2002 liberalism takes a cold shower in India when genial Atal ji fails to support Arun Shouries proposal in the BJPs Goa meeting that Chief Minister Modi resigns to atone for the Gujarat riots. In 2014 liberalism triumphs as the middle class, grown to 20 per cent of the population by the economic reforms, sweeps the BJP and Narendra Modi to power as Prime Minister on the back of liberal promises no to corruption, yes to small government, more jobs, better public facilities. By 2024 the liberal dream in India fades at the altar of majoritarianism and the vote bank realpolitik of welfare handouts, protectionism, and global isolation and emerging statism. Democracy is degraded in the countries where it originated. The author, an optimist by temperament and training, is dismayed. Sadly, the author has been there before. In 1968 he joins the Swatantra Party founded in 1959, which comprised urban (usually overseas-educated, hence well-off) professionals, thinkers and business folks attracted to liberal ideals. Unsurprisingly, it fails to put the political grass on fire in rural, barely educated, poor India and extinguishes itself. Interested readers could go back to the first three chapters where the author a philosophy graduate, takes a master class in plain English on who is a Liberal, traces its development since the mid-18th century and examines the cultural roots of liberalism in the Indian tradition, a bit implausibly, per Babasahib Bhim Rao Ambedkar, who saw none exhibited in everyday life. The last part of this engaging, short read is more generic on why liberalism has shallow roots in India. Might we be too poor to afford liberalism which relies overwhelmingly on a confident (read non-poor per Amartya Sen) people ruling themselves? The rapid rise of statist China makes the average voter impatient with abstract philosophical ideals versus bread-and-butter issues. Religious activism and selective altruism are universal political tools in heterogenous, voting societies. Plausibly, liberalism and the author are before their time in India. Hopefully, both might be harbingers of our tomorrow. The Dilemma of an Indian Liberal Gurcharan Das Speaking Tiger pp. 192; Rs 499

Deccan Chronicle 27 Apr 2024 1:32 pm

Sports News Roundup: Baseball-Ohtani homers as jilted Blue Jays fans fume; Tennis-Nadal excited by prospect of partnering Alcaraz at Paris Olympics and more

Sports News Roundup: Baseball-Ohtani homers as jilted Blue Jays fans fume; Tennis-Nadal excited by prospect of partnering Alcaraz at Paris Olympics and more Following is a summary of current sports news briefs. NBA roundup: Tyrese Haliburton, Pacers drop Bucks in OT Tyrese Haliburton converted a three-point play with 1.6 seconds left in overtime, lifting the Indiana Pacers to a 121-118 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series in Indianapolis. Haliburton gained separation after using a nifty crossover on Patrick Beverley before sinking a shot from the foul line. He added a free throw to complete his 18-point, 16-assist, 10-rebound performance and overcome a scintillating 42-point effort by Milwaukee's Khris Middleton. Back in comfort zone, Magic look to even series with Cavs The Orlando Magic hope for more home-court dominance in their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series when they host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the best-of-seven set Saturday afternoon. After being limited to 83 and 86 points in series-opening losses at Cleveland, the Magic regained their offensive footing on their home floor Thursday night, shooting 51.1 percent in a 121-83 romp that narrowed their series deficit to 2-1. Athletics-USATF to expand maternity benefits USA Track & Field (USATF) is expanding maternity benefits for athletes, the national governing body said on Thursday, offering more support for women returning to elite level competition. Athletes currently receive stipends and insurance for one year after a pregnancy ends through the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), so long as they intend to return to top-level competition. Baseball-Ohtani homers as jilted Blue Jays fans fume Shohei Ohtani finally landed in Toronto on Friday, but wearing Los Angeles Dodgers blue nearly five months after crushing the dreams of Blue Jays fans, who had high hopes their team was about to sign the Japanese two-way superstar. A capacity crowd at the Rogers Centre wasted no time letting Ohtani know how they felt about being jilted, while the Dodgers' $700 million man let them know what they missed out on, blasting a solo home run in his first at bat that took much of the bite out the jeers that had greeted him. Tennis-Nadal excited by prospect of partnering Alcaraz at Paris Olympics Rafa Nadal said it would be exciting to partner fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz at the Paris Olympics this year and the 22-times singles Grand Slam champion hoped they can enter some doubles tournaments in the build-up to the Games. Singles world number three Alcaraz said previously he would like to play at the Olympics alongside his 37-year-old idol, who expects to bring the curtains down on his glittering but injury-plagued career this year. J.D. Martinez expected to debut Friday for Mets J.D. Martinez is expected to make his long-awaited New York Mets debut on Friday when the team opens a seven-game homestand against the St. Louis Cardinals. Signed to a one-year, reported $12 million contract on March 23, Martinez wasn't in spring training with the Mets. He needed time to prepare for the season, then dealt with a back issue. NHL roundup: Avs rally past Jets with 5 goals in 3rd Nathan MacKinnon and Valeri Nichushkin scored power-play goals 2:28 apart early in a five-goal third period, and the Colorado Avalanche rallied to beat the Winnipeg Jets 6-2 in Game 3 of their first-round series in Denver on Friday night. Colorado took a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference quarterfinal series, with Game 4 in Denver on Sunday afternoon. MLB roundup: Bryce Harper back, homers in Phillies' win Bryce Harper returned from a three-day paternity leave and belted a two-run homer to lead the visiting Philadelphia Phillies past the Cincinnati Reds 5-0 on Thursday. Starter Zack Wheeler (2-3) allowed one hit over six shutout innings to record the win for the Phillies, who earned a split of the four-game series with their second shutout in four days. Wheeler struck out eight and walked four in recording his second straight win. Athletics-American Coleman believes Bolt's 100m record could fall soon American sprinter Christian Coleman believes that Usain Bolt's 100-metres record of 9.58 seconds that has stood for 15 years is within reach and said there are several athletes fast enough to break it. It seems like the times being run, 9.58 is obviously an extraordinary time but honestly I feel like it's a lot of guys who are competing today who are not that far off, if the track gods see fit for it to happen, Coleman told reporters on Friday ahead of Saturday's Shanghai Diamond League meet. Home and 'hungry,' Pacers seeking series lead over Giannis-less Bucks Pascal Siakam's blistering start to the postseason has enabled the upstart Indiana Pacers to wrest home-court advantage from the Milwaukee Bucks. Siakam will look to remain hot on Friday when the sixth-seeded Pacers welcome the third-seeded Bucks to Indianapolis for Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 1:28 pm

Book Review | Fashionista-influencer discovers Goas susegad

For a book that turned out to be quite a mood lifter, Bina Nayaks Goagr@m engendered a huge amount of angst in my editors soul as I read it. First, the unnecessary introduction by the author led me to expect a certain kind of story in the pages that followed, only to have me confused when a completely different story emerged. Next, the banal writing and frequent misuse of words drove me crazy. Finally, the overuse of sentences in Hindi, Konkani and Portuguese, each one requiring a translation in parentheses, interfered with the flow of the storytelling so much that as I turned the pages, I felt as though my brain was stuttering. In fact, the first 70-odd pages of the book made me so cranky that when I suddenly realised I was growing fond of the heroine, my jaw actually dropped. But there it was, clearly on display: the ability of a good story to overpower all technical flaws and simply shine. Goagr@m is about Madhur (aka Maddy and Mad), a young fashion designer who adopted social media as a business and branding tool long before most Indians even imagined its possibilities. Stuck at home in Delhi with her nagging mother in the lockdown imposed during the pandemic, her loving and encouraging father lost to Covid-19, and her business going down the drain, Madhur moves to Goa to consolidate her brand by becoming an influencer. The idea, however, is tougher to execute than she thought. Goa in 2020 is still mostly unexposed to the concept of social media influencing and vendors she approaches for vlogs and reviews believe shes just a beggar trying to inveigle free meals and products. Plus, shes clearly an outsider, her big city tension, aggression, and lack of trust in people completely at odds with Goas famous susegad. Slowly though, Goa gets to Madhur. It starts with her landlady who is always interested in a good way in what Madhur is doing and why, and always willing to share stories of her own life and lifestyle, which fascinates Madhur. It continues with Madhur's interest in and use of the languages of Konkani and Portuguese which makes the local people inclined to be friendlier to her. And the more Madhur interacts with the local people, the more her personality transforms from hard-edged and brittle to relaxed, open, and thinking. The changes dont always come easily, however. Madhur finds herself in a me-too situation when she comes across an ageing Bollywood star who all too cheerfully participates in her vlog; the landlady whos becoming more of a mother to her than her own mother dies of a stroke; a video her phone accidentally recorded while she suffered the me-too situation is found by a cop with blackmail on his mind; her new landlord throws her out of her flat... But even when Madhur is down, shes never out and it is impossible not to root for her, however annoying the telling of the story can get. Goagr@m By Bina Nayak HarperCollins India pp. 255; Rs 399

Deccan Chronicle 27 Apr 2024 1:18 pm

Blue Lock Chapter 260: Release Details, Potential Plotlines and More

Blue Lock Chapter 260: Release Details, Potential Plotlines and More Isagi celebrated his Two-gun volley goal in the manga Blue Lock Chapter 259, a significant play that caused Rin and Kaiser significant distress. The same chapter introduced a strategic shift with Kurona replacing Grim, aligning with Noa's focus on leveraging Isagi's capabilities. The chapter concluded with Isagi targeting a hat trick to secure his status as the top player in the Neo Egoist League. Blue Lock's upcoming Chapter 260 is likely to focus on Kaiser, particularly his failed goal attempt as the final minutes of the last match in the NEL approach. It's speculated that Kaiser might be substituted. Blue Lock Chapter 260 Scheduled for release on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 12 am JST. Chapter 260 follows a chapter that included a colored panel celebrating the spin-off movie of the series' anime adaptation, Blue Lock: Episode Nagi. Blue Lock Chapter 260: Release Details Blue Lock chapter 260 is set to be released on May 1, 2024, as confirmed by Kodansha's K X account. The release times for the chapter will vary across different global time zones. Here's a breakdown of the release schedule for some key regions: Blue Lock Chapter 260 Release Time Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 8:00 am on Tuesday, April 30 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 11:00 am on Tuesday, April 30 British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 pm on Tuesday, April 30 Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 30 Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 pm on Tuesday, April 30 Philippine Standard Time (PST): 11:00 pm on Tuesday, April 30 Japanese Standard Time (JST): 12:00 am on Wednesday, May 1 Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): 12:30 am on Wednesday, May 1 This schedule allows fans from various parts of the world to access the new chapter simultaneously. Blue Lock chapter 260 can be read exclusively on Kodansha's K manga website, which is the official platform for the English version of the series. This service is available in the United States, accessible via both their online website and mobile application. While the manga service does offer free chapters, it's important to note that these are not up-to-date with the latest releases. The free chapters are updated weekly every Monday, allowing readers to catch up at a slower pace. For those eager to read the most recent chapters, including chapter 260, a subscription or purchase on the platform may be necessary. Blue Lock Chapter 259 recap Blue Lock chapter 259 unfolds with the aftermath of Isagi's impressive Two-gun volley goal, igniting frustration in Kaiser. He quickly seeks help from Ness to implement a new technique they had practiced. The game continues with Rin holding possession of the ball, but the match faces a disruption when Charles is substituted out for Shidou, leading to tensions on the sidelines. During the match, Kurona intercepts a pass intended for Karasu and tries to get the ball to Isagi. However, Kaiser cuts off the pass, and we see a flashback where he explains the Magnus Effect to Ness, a technique designed to alter the ball's trajectory through spin. Back in the game, Kaiser attempts to use this technique with a move called Kaiser Impact: Magnus. Despite his efforts, the spin is insufficient, causing the ball to miss the goal. This failure surprises Ness and Isagi, while Kaiser is visibly distressed by his missed shot. Blue Lock Chapter 260 Potential Plot Blue Lock chapter 260, aptly titled Piece of Trash, is poised to intensely focus on Kaiser following his botched attempt to score using the newly introduced Magnus Effect technique. This failure is not just a missed goal, but potentially a pivotal moment that impacts his standing in the team and possibly his future in the league. As the chapter unfolds, we can expect detailed scenes of Kaiser grappling with the aftermath of his unsuccessful technique, compounded by the immense pressure of the closing minutes of the final match of the Neo Egoist League. The spotlight on Kaiser will likely reveal his internal turmoil and mounting frustration, which could lead to his substitution. This decision might be depicted through the coaches' strategic discussions, weighing the need for immediate team effectiveness against the potential long-term impact on Kaiser's confidence and role in the team. Furthermore, the chapter might also explore the reactions of his teammates and opponents to this critical moment, offering a broader perspective on how such failures are perceived in high-stakes sports environments. This could serve as a harsh lesson in professional sports' relentless nature, where a single failure can significantly alter a player's career trajectory. Stay tunes to get updates on more Japanese manga series. Also Read: One Piece Chapter 1113 Detailed Summary: Know in Detail

devdiscourse 27 Apr 2024 1:18 pm