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Bukayo Saka Lights Up England's Confident Friendly Win Over Wales

Bukayo Saka's stunning strike and a first international goal for Morgan Rogers inspired England in a 3-0 win over Wales, but Thomas Tuchel slammed silent fans at Thursday's friendly.

NDTV 10 Oct 2025 1:58 pm

Rhea Distilleries and Frugalpac give Goa's Feni a green makeover with India's first paper bottle

Rhea Distilleries in Goa introduces Fidalgo Premium Cashew Feni in a recyclable paper bottle. This marks a significant step for India's beverage sector. The new packaging is lighter and has a lower carbon footprint than glass. This innovation is part of a UK-India partnership. It aims to promote sustainable practices in the Indian spirits market. The company plans wider distribution.

The Economic Times 10 Oct 2025 1:33 pm

Craft your own routine: Personalise, dont just copy others

Learn how to create personalised routines that suit your lifestyle, boost productivity, and help you achieve goals without copying others.

Your Story 10 Oct 2025 1:08 pm

Athiya Shettys ultimate travel inspo: Where to go and what to do

Athiya Shettys globetrotting adventures are giving major vacation goals! From iconic cities to serene beaches, her travel diary is full of experiences that combine sightseeing, food, and culture. Each destination showcases a new way to explore, unwind, and enjoy life to the fullest.

The Economic Times 10 Oct 2025 11:31 am

Austria Beat Hapless San Marino 10-0 In FIFA World Cup Qualifier; Netherlands, Denmark Also Win Big

Every starting outfield player for Austria managed to get a goal contribution.

NDTV 10 Oct 2025 10:39 am

India notifies first emission intensity targets for carbon-intensive sectors

India has introduced new rules for industrial emissions. These rules set legally binding targets for 282 major industrial units. Companies must reduce greenhouse gas emissions per unit of production. This initiative aims to meet India's climate goals. It also prepares Indian businesses for international carbon regulations. Compliance begins soon.

The Economic Times 10 Oct 2025 10:38 am

3rd Premier League RAU open campaign with 2 0 win over IYFC, AIM hold SSU

Rising Athletic Union RAU , Lairikyengbam Leikai launched their 3rd Premier League Campaign with a 2 0 win over Imphal Youth Football Club IYFC at SAI ground, Takyel Both the sides started cautiously and entered into the break goalless The goal drought ended two minutes into the second half with Leishishing Tallanao finding the target before Chanambam Yaikhomba doubled the advantage in the 62nd minute The scoreline remained unchanged till the final whistle despite IYFC trying to reduce the margin and RAU trying to add to their tally Later in the second ground, AIM, Khaibam rallied to hold SSU, Singjamei to a 1 1 draw SSU who edged past SGH in their league opener, broke the deadlock early in the 7 th minute through Ningombam Kabiraj but AIM drew level two minutes into the added time of the first half as Nongthombam Nenaldo made no mistake in beating the SSU custodian The second half saw the two sides searching for the difference but defence on both ends emerged on top to deny any alterations in the scoreline October 10 matches br ASUFII FA vs AFC from 1 pm br YPHU vs SSC from 3 pm Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 10 Oct 2025 6:36 am

Kakching 1st Divn Football UBSA win 3 2 over KYWAC, go atop Group A temporarily

UBSA, Mantak sealed a hard fought 3 2 win over KYWAC, Wabagai to finish 21st KK Memorial 1 st Division Football League Group A campaign unbeaten and temporarily go top of the table on 11 points KYWAC, who were also unbeaten in previous four games, enjoyed a 2 1 lead till half time before UBSA resurged in the second half and completed the turnaround courtesy of Leivon Joseph this afternoon Sunesh scored early in the 3rd minute to put KYWAC ahead but Singneichung helped UBSA remain in the contention by scoring the equaliser in the 21st minute KYWAC retained the lead four minutes into the added time of the opening half as Yaiphaba found the target but Leivon Joseph pulled level for UBSA in the 73rd minute before scoring the winner two minutes later With the win, UBSA go top on 11 points 3 wins and 2 draws PFC, Tokpaching are the other team in the contention for the Group A table toppers as they have won twice and drawn twice in their four matches and their final league match against WALYDA will decide their fate In the other Group A match of the day, WALYDA and KFC played out a goalless draw Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 10 Oct 2025 6:36 am

India, UK look to double trade in 5 years, says PM Modi

India and the UK aim to double bilateral trade to $112 billion by 2030, with Prime Minister Modi expressing confidence in achieving this goal early. Agreements were signed to boost trade and a $350 million contract for UK missile supply to India was finalized. Modi also highlighted India's role in digital technology development and empowerment for other nations.

The Economic Times 10 Oct 2025 5:30 am

Royal Enfield expands online retail presence; entire 350cc range available on Amazon India

NEW DELHI, Oct 9: Mid-size motorcycle maker Royal Enfield on Thursday said its entire 350cc range can be bought online as part of its collaboration with Amazon India. The purchase option is currently available for customers in five major cities: Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi and Pune, the company said in a statement. Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350, Goan Classic 350 and the new Meteor 350 will be available through a dedicated Royal Enfield brand store on [] The post Royal Enfield expands online retail presence; entire 350cc range available on Amazon India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 10 Oct 2025 4:28 am

India escape with 1-1 draw against Singapore to keep Asian Cup qualification hopes alive

India conceded a goal scored by Ikhsan Fandi in the first minute of the first half's stoppage time to find themselves in the backfoot in the Group C match

The Hindu 10 Oct 2025 2:22 am

Is your PC drowning in photos? Microsoft's new OneDrive app can help - try it now

The goal is to help you more easily and quickly find, access, and share your favorite photos.

ZDNet 10 Oct 2025 1:44 am

Nearly 47 pc Indians still offline, women 33 pc less likely than men to use internet: GSMA

Globally, GSMA reported that 47% of Indians remain offline, with women 33% less likely to use mobile internet due to handset costs and technical skills. Despite India's digital economy surge, critical innovation and adoption gaps threaten digital sovereignty goals. The nation leads in infrastructure but lags in R&D and talent retention, risking a 'brain drain dividend'.

The Economic Times 10 Oct 2025 12:14 am

Ferrari lifts the hood on first EV as it trims broader plan

Ferrari has offered a glimpse of its first electric car, the Elettrica, boasting over 1,000 horsepower and a 0-100 kph time of 2.5 seconds. Despite this reveal, the luxury automaker is tempering its EV ambitions, now targeting 20% of its lineup to be all-electric by 2030, a reduction from its previous goal.

The Economic Times 10 Oct 2025 12:11 am

In High-Level Security Meet, Amit Shah Reaffirms Terror-Free J&K Goal

Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level meeting to review the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, reiterating the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's firm resolve to make the region completely free of terrorism.

NDTV 9 Oct 2025 11:39 pm

One of our favorite budgeting apps has 30 percent off annual plans right now

Monarch Money is one of our favorite budgeting apps and, fittingly enough, there's a way for newcomers to save money on a subscription right now. If you use the code WELCOME at checkout, you can get an annual plan for 30 percent off. It typically costs $100, but you can get 12 months of access for $70 with this code. There are some key caveats here. The discount is only for new users, and it can't be combined with other offers. The code only works when you sign up through the web. You can't redeem it through the Monarch mobile app. We feel that Monarch has a steeper learning curve than some other budget trackers and that certain aspects of the app are slightly more complex than they probably need to be. But it offers a great deal of customization and granularity , which outweighs our misgivings. On the main dashboard, you'll see your net worth along with your latest transactions, spending versus the previous month, your income so far for the month and details about upcoming bills, your investments and goals you've set. There's also a link to a month-in-review page, which offers an in-depth overview of what's been happening with your money that month. You'll also be able to take a peek at how your net worth has changed over time. Monarch can connect to your bank and track Apple Card, Apple Cash and Savings accounts. It can pull in your transactions and balance history automatically and detect your recurring expenses and income. The app can even keep your car valuation up to date. While it might take a little work to set up Monarch (and you might have to tweak things here and there), it's a detailed budgeting app that can help you keep better track of your income, expenditure and net worth. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/one-of-our-favorite-budgeting-apps-has-30-percent-off-annual-plans-right-now-174011690.html?src=rss

Engadget 9 Oct 2025 11:10 pm

YouTube will give 'second chances' to some banned creators

Last month, Alphabet told the House Judiciary Committee that it would allow some creators who were banned from YouTube for spreading COVID-19 and election-related misinformation to come back to the platform. Now, the company is outlining how that process will work, though it's not clear exactly who will be provided that opportunity, YouTube says that beginning today it will give some previously terminated creators the ability to request a fresh channel in an effort the company is characterizing as a bid for second chances on the platform. The update doesn't reference its COVID-19 or election misinformation policies, which had come under fire from House Republicans. Instead, YouTube says that the pilot program will be available to some qualified creators. It doesn't explain how it will determine who qualifies. Last month, far-right personalities Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones both of whom were banned from YouTube years before the pandemic attempted to rejoin YouTube after the letter was made public and were promptly removed . Our goal is to roll this out to creators who are eligible to apply over the coming months, and we appreciate the patience as we ramp up, carefully review requests, and learn as we go, the company wrote. Not every type of channel termination will be eligible. Among the factors YouTube will consider are whether the creator committed particularly severe or persistent violations of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service, or whether the creators on- or off-platform activity harmed or may continue to harm the YouTube community. People banned for copyright infringement won't be able to apply. All that is still remarkably vague compared to the language Alphabet used in its letter to the House Judiciary Committee last month . YouTube will provide an opportunity for all creators to rejoin the platform if the Company terminated their channels for repeated violations of COVID-19 and elections integrity policies that are no longer in effect, it said. Importantly, YouTube isn't giving previously banned creators access to their old channels and subscribers. Anyone who is let back on under the program will instead have the opportunity to create an entirely new channel, which means they'll have to rebuild their presence from scratch. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/youtube-will-give-second-chances-to-some-banned-creators-172000443.html?src=rss

Engadget 9 Oct 2025 10:50 pm

Goal is to create 1 lakh blue-collar jobs through OMCAP, says Lokesh

Instructs officials of Skill Development Corporation to prepare a roadmap and move forward in a planned and systematic manner to achieve the goal

The Hindu 9 Oct 2025 10:38 pm

PVL 2025: Chennai Blitz Beat Goa Guardians in Memorable Five-Set Thriller

Legendary Indian shooter and India's Olympic gold medal-winning athlete Abhinav Bindra was also in attendance and met with the players before the match.

Deccan Chronicle 9 Oct 2025 10:17 pm

New GST rates in the agriculture sector a blessing for farmers

Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan Welfare of farmers remains the top priority of the central government, as relentless efforts are being made to make farming easier, reduce production costs, and increase farmers profits. Transforming the lives of farmers and making agriculture a pillar of national prosperity is not just Prime Minister ShriNarendraModis goal it is [] The post New GST rates in the agriculture sector a blessing for farmers appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 9 Oct 2025 10:16 pm

BoredNationalGuard Goes Door To Door Asking If Chicagoans Have Any Order They Need Restored

CHICAGOUnsure where to find the lawlessness and chaos they were told was overtaking the city, NationalGuard troops deployed to Chicago by President Donald Trump have begun aimlessly going door to door and asking residents if they have any order they might need restored, sources confirmed Thursday. Hi there, maamI was wondering if youd seen any [] The post BoredNationalGuard Goes Door To Door Asking If Chicagoans Have Any Order They Need Restored appeared first on The Onion .

theonion 9 Oct 2025 10:15 pm

Asian Cup qualifiers: Rahim Ali's first Int'l goal salvages draw vs Singapore

India secured a dramatic 1-1 draw against Singapore, keeping their 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification hopes alive despite playing with 10 men for most of the second half. A late defensive blunder by Singapore allowed Rahim Ali to equalize in the 90th minute, salvaging a crucial point for India. It was his first international goal for India.

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 9:16 pm

Elon Musk pay package: Tesla CEO could earn billions without achieving key targets; heres what experts say

Elon Musk could pocket billions from Tesla's pay package even without hitting most ambitious goals. A Reuters analysis reveals easier targets in vehicle sales and software subscriptions could yield over $50 billion. While profit goals remain challenging, modest stock growth alongside a few product milestones could still net him substantial rewards, raising questions about the package's true intent.

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 7:19 pm

Native vs Cross-Platform App Development: What Is Best for Your Business?

Choosing between native (performance/security) and cross-platform (cost/speed) app development depends on balancing business goals, budget, and desired features.

DNA India 9 Oct 2025 4:12 pm

Jaipur Polo Clinch Convincing Win Over Kanota Polo At BM Birla Cup

HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh: Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur showcased trademark poise and precision as he led the Jaipur Polo Team to a dominant 8-2 win against Kanota Polo in their latest match at the BM Birla Cup. From the first chukker, Jaipur Polo dominated the game. Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh started strong, scoring all three goals in the opening chukker and giving Jaipur an early, decisive advantage. Kanota Polo countered in the second chukker with a strong strike from Kr. Pratap Singh Kanota, reducing the gap to 3-1 by halftime. Despite Kanotas attempts to shift the game, Jaipurs disciplined defense and quick counterattacks kept them in control. Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh dominated the third chukker again, displaying outstanding skill and accuracy. He scored another hat-trick, increasing Jaipur's lead to 6-1. His smooth teamwork and commanding presence on the field drew enthusiastic cheers from the audience. In the final chukker, Jaipur Polo secured victory with flair. Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh scored his seventh goal, while Lance Watson and Br. Devvrat Singh Jhalamand each added a goal, completing a strong team effort. Kanota Polo responded with a late goal from Dino Dhankar, but it was not enough, and the game concluded with Jaipur Polo winning 8-2. The outcome reaffirmed Jaipur Polos position as one of the strongest teams in the tournament, combining royal heritage, teamwork, and strategic skill under the inspiring leadership of HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur. In the final chukker, Jaipur Polo secured victory with flair. Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh scored his seventh goal, while Lance Watson and Br. Devvrat Singh Jhalamand each added a goal, completing a strong team effort. Kanota Polo responded with a late goal from Dino Dhankar, but it was not enough, and the game concluded with Jaipur Polo winning 8-2. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Upholding the rich traditions of Jaipurs sporting legacy, the team continues to deliver top-tier performances that embody skill, grace, and sportsmanship on the polo field. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 9 Oct 2025 4:04 pm

Reckitt and PATH-CHRI announce winners of Dettol Banega Swasth India Maternal and Child Health Tech Accelerator

Reckitt and PATH-CHRI have revealed three winning innovations for their Maternal and Child Health Tech Accelerator. These homegrown solutions aim to improve healthcare for mothers and children during the crucial first 1,000 days. The selected innovations will be implemented in underserved communities, strengthening health systems and empowering caregivers. This initiative supports India's goal of better maternal and child health outcomes.

The Economic Times 9 Oct 2025 4:00 pm

Elon Musk's record Tesla package will pay him tens of billions even if he misses most goals

Elon Musk's massive Tesla pay package could see him earn billions without achieving revolutionary goals. Experts suggest easier targets, like modest vehicle sales and vague product definitions, could net him tens of billions. While the board claims the package is performance-based, an analysis reveals potential payouts far exceeding ambitious milestones, raising questions about true accountability.

The Economic Times 9 Oct 2025 3:48 pm

Bondada Engineering commissions 78.3 MW solar projects across five Indian sites

Despite heavy monsoon disruptions, the projects were completed on schedule, strengthening Indias renewable capacity and supporting its climate goals.

The Hindu Businessline 9 Oct 2025 3:20 pm

MSMEs, start-ups critical to Tamil Nadus $1 trillion economy goal: MK Stalin

At the Tamil Nadu Global Startup Summit in Coimbatore, CM Stalin highlighted the Dravidian model of growth which has roots in inclusive growth and surge in women-led enterprises

The Hindu Businessline 9 Oct 2025 3:17 pm

EPF calculator: How to accumulate Rs 2 crore for retirement with Rs 27,700 basic salary

Building a Rs 2 crore retirement corpus with a basic salary of Rs 27,700 is possible with disciplined EPF contributions. By contributing regularly and taking advantage of compound interest, you can achieve your retirement goals within 26-30 years, leveraging EPF's 8% annual return.

DNA India 9 Oct 2025 2:51 pm

Alappuzha dentist completes fourth Ironman triathlon; earns title of Ironman Doctor

ALAPPUZHA: Rupesh S, a 45-year-old from Alappuzha, is not just another dentist. When he is not treating his patients in his clinic, Dr Rupesh is thinking about how to conquer waves and mountains. Over the past four years, he has conquered the Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, Arctic Ocean, and Lake Harku in Estonia and has completed his fourth full Ironman triathlon, cementing his place among a rare league of global endurance athletes. His is a rare achievement for a Malayali. At the Ironman Barcelona 2025, held on the scenic Mediterranean coast of Spain, Rupesh clocked an impressive 13 hours and 8 minutes, shaving nearly 70 minutes off his previous best. The gruelling event tested every ounce of stamina, demanding a 3.8-km swim, 180-km bicycle ride along the rugged coastline, and a 42.2-km marathon run. Standing tall at the finish line, draped in the Indian flag, Rupesh was among 3,200 athletes from 101 countries, and one of the very few Indians, to have completed the Ironman triathlon four times. What makes his feat extraordinary is not just the distance he covered, but the balance he maintains in life. As a dental surgeon who runs his own clinic in the heart of Alappuzha, he manages to juggle an intense professional life, family responsibilities, and months of rigorous training. Rupesh S participating in the Ironman triathlon. Whether in my clinic with patients or on the race course, I give it everything I have, says Rupesh, reflecting the grit and determination that define him. The latest success follows a series of remarkable achievements. In 2024, he won the Ironman title at Emilia in Italy, in 2023, he did so in Tallinn, Estonia, and in 2022, he completed the Ironman Kalmar in Sweden in 14 hours and 34 minutes, well within the 16-hour limit. Earlier, he had conquered several Half Ironman (70.3) events, including races in Bintan, Indonesia (2019), Dubai (2022), and Goa (twice). A founding member and joint secretary of the Athletico de Alleppey Club and president of both the Lions Club of Alappuzha Central and the Rotary Club of Alleppey, Rupesh embodies the spirit of service, passion, and perseverance. His journey has not only put Kerala on the global Ironman map but also inspired countless others to pursue endurance sports. For the people of Alappuzha, he is more than just a triathlete; he is their very own 'Ironman Doctor'.

The New Indian Express 9 Oct 2025 1:09 pm

Goa AAP rules out alliance with Congress over defection concerns

The Aam Aadmi Party's comments came after its Goa working president Rajesh Kalangutkar resigned from his post and the outfit on Wednesday

The Hindu 9 Oct 2025 12:09 pm

'Can eliminate all slums in Mumbai': Real Estate tycoon Niranjan Hiranandani lauds govt for housing, infrastructure

Real estate developer Niranjan Hiranandani praised the Maharashtra governments housing vision, saying the housing for all goal and elimination of Mumbais slums are achievable. Citing major infrastructure growth, he noted over 300 km of metro being added and new airports planned.

The Economic Times 9 Oct 2025 10:21 am

Kerala expands V-Park project: New sites identified across state

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Keralas innovative V-Park project, which transforms idle spaces beneath flyovers into vibrant recreational zones, is set for a major expansion. The tourism department has now granted administrative sanction for new V-Park sites across several districts as part of the next phase of the initiative jointly developed with the public works department under the states design policy. Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas informed the Assembly that a list of 77 bridges has been prepared under the V-Park project. He said that 19 bridges have been finalised for the next phase. For the second phase, four agencies have been granted NOCs (No Objection Certificates). The project will include walkways, open gyms, play areas, performance stages, food kiosks, gardens, seating areas and parking facilities beneath bridges, the minister said. Discussions have also been held with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to utilise spaces beneath bridges on national highways. Efforts are underway to address parking shortages across the state, he added. The minister added that a draft policy titled Gender-Inclusive and Responsible Tourism has been prepared to make Kerala a hub for gender-inclusive and women-friendly tourism. The plan aims to transform tourist destinations into women-friendly spaces, ensure womens participation in tourism and provide financial support for women-led tourism enterprises. As part of this, destination safety studies and gender audits have been conducted. Post Covid, there has been a noticeable rise in solo and group travel among women, the minister noted. The governments goal is to create networks and support systems to ensure safe travel experiences for women travelling both alone and in groups, he said. Minister V Sivankutty told the Assembly that the advent of AI technology poses a potential threat to IT sector jobs, but it will not completely eliminate employment opportunities. Instead, it will transform work patterns. He said the government intends to focus on reskilling and upskilling initiatives to help workers adapt to the new environment.

The New Indian Express 9 Oct 2025 9:26 am

No new non-fossil energy target till 2030: Government

NEW DELHI: After achieving the target of 50 percent of its installed capacity from non-fossil fuel energy sources five years ahead of schedule, India has clarified that it will not set any new goals in its upcoming Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement until 2030. India missed the February deadline for submitting its next set of NDCs, which cover climate actions through 2035. It has not yet updated and submitted these documents ahead of COP 30 in Brazil. The Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, responded to this newspaper, stating that instead of making any new commitments, India will continue to adhere to its previous commitments until 2030. Furthermore, Santosh Sarangi, Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, explained that Indias NDC commitment was made in two key areas: increasing renewable energy installation capacity and reducing carbon emissions. On the carbon emission reduction target, we will continue till 2030, and regarding the new RE installation target, it is still being discussed among stakeholders, said Sarangi. Experts suggest that Indias decision was influenced by the international communitys failure to provide adequate climate finance, and many other countries with high emissions have not met their targets like India. As of June 30, 2025, Indias fossil fuel power capacity was 242.04 GW (49.92%). In contrast, its non-fossil fuel power capacity was 242.78 GW (50.08%), including solar, nuclear, and hydropower. Responding to a question on the US tariff impositions impact on Indias solar industry, Ashish Khanna, Director General of International Solar Alliance (ISA), downplayed the concerns. The ISA is an India-led multilateral agency promoting solar energy in the Global South. The impact of the US tariff on the export of solar modules is not huge, as our export is not very high, said Khanna. Our domestic demand and consumption are so high because of schemes like PM Surya Ghar, PM Kusum, that the imposition of US tariffs hardly impacts our industry, he further added during a media briefing on the eve of the eighth assembly of ISA. Khanna noted that Indias domestic production-linked scheme has increased capacity for 100 GW of solar module manufacturing and 27 GW of solar cell manufacturing. This is expected to reach up to 65 GW by June 2026. Regarding concerns about the concentration of the supply chain in China, Khanna urged the EU and other developed countries, which are developing existing solar technology and newer technology, to diversify the global supply chain. Existing technology (solar and PV cell) and newer technology, our view is that a lot of private sectors in India, the EU come together to the alliance for a wider supply chain and diversification, which is in the interest of competitiveness of the sector, said Khanna. US tariff impositions impact on solar industry Responding to a question on the US tariff impositions impact on Indias solar industry, Ashish Khanna, Director General of International Solar Alliance (ISA), downplayed the concerns. The ISA is an India-led multilateral agency promoting solar energy in the Global South. The impact of the US tariff on the export of solar modules is not huge, as our export is not very high, said Khanna.

The New Indian Express 9 Oct 2025 8:00 am

Salah stars as Egypt qualify for 2026 World Cup with 3-0 win over Djibouti

Mohamed Salah's brace secured Egypt's 3-0 victory over Djibouti, confirming their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This marks Egypt's fifth World Cup appearance, with Salah's nine qualifying goals proving crucial. Elsewhere, Ghana is on the brink of qualification after a dominant win, while Cape Verde and Cameroon remain in contention.

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 6:48 am

Wire baskets: Handled with flair

Earlier this year, news of renowned fashion brands monetising on Indian handmade products made headlines. Among them was the humble wire koodai (basket), which has been a household craft for decades, albeit an overlooked one. Often seen hung at the doorsteps of rural homes, they are now stepping into the spotlight as a fashionable, functional, and fiercely sustainable accessory. This fusion of tradition and luxury not only shines a light on the artisanal skill behind each piece but also sparks a broader conversation about authenticity, cultural heritage, and the future of sustainable fashion. As these baskets move from village doorsteps to global runways, the craftsmen find new hope and recognition, proving that age-old, rooted traditions can thrive in todays fast-evolving marketplace. Ahead of Handbag Day (October 10) that honours this accessory as an essential item, CE explores the comeback of koodai and explores the life of wire basket weavers and their take on this adaptation of globalisation by high-end brands. Silver lining along the wires Ruth Patricia, founder of Chennai-based online business Handmade Knots recounts how the lockdown in 2020 unintentionally set her on this creative path. I had just finished my MBA and was looking for jobs, but the pandemic paused everything. Around the house, there were these wires my sister had bought, and I thought, why not try making baskets? she shares. Ruth turned to YouTube tutorials and soon found herself immersed in the craft. It became a stress buster and then an obsession. Initially, I made baskets just for family, but when lockdown restrictions eased, people started noticing them on me and asking where to get one. Despite the baskets practicality and beauty, many still viewed them as just a koodai . To shift this mindset, she reinvented the product. I started making handbags, clutches, tote bags, and I coined the tagline Where tradition meets modernity. I wanted these baskets to be a style statement for young people, not just a market staple. For Ruth, handbags are deeply personal: You carry them every day, they reflect who you are, she says, adding that a koodai handbag can do the same while celebrating tradition. Over the past few years, Ruth has built a boutique-like brand, offering custom designs in vibrant colours and unique shapes. Interestingly, she notes, Foreign buyers are showing more enthusiasm than many Indians. Its a new product for them, and they appreciate the craftsmanship. Her approach also embraces sustainability alongside modernity waste wires from basket-making become tassels or keychains, giving new life to scraps, resulting in minimal waste. In March 2025, she launched a free YouTube course to teach this craft, hoping to empower enthusiasts across India and preserve a tradition. A hobby turned business In Periyanaickenpalayam, Coimbatore, resides Bhuvaneswari, a 47-year-old who seized the opportunity to learn the art of basket weaving at a young age. She leads Koodai Kalanjiyam, a family-supported enterprise that transformed her childhood curiosity into a thriving business. I started weaving baskets at 13, inspired by my neighbours, she says. Back then, it was a hobby, making gifts for family functions. My family motivated me to turn it into a business and take it online. Now, orders flow steadily, especially for return gifts. The ban on plastic covers has also boosted demand. Bhuvaneswaris operation employs around 20 women mostly uneducated homemakers aged between 35 and 55 who balance household responsibilities and weaving. I visit those interested in learning within a five-kilometre radius and train them for ten days. They quickly pick it up and become independent, she says. For these women, Its more than a business; it offers peace of mind and empowerment for them, which in turn provides us job satisfaction. Her favourite product, the Amla knot koodai, remains a bestseller, appreciated for its sturdiness and traditional charm. Yet, Bhuvaneswari is mindful of evolving modernity. Teachers usually request handbag-style baskets rather than traditional ones. Were innovating to meet these demands. She adds that this is a small sign of how the koodai has found a new place on peoples arms, not just in their homes. A passion project A beacon of perseverance, Rekha Shivashankar from Erode established her business, Rekhas Wire Bags, in 2018. Having learned wire weaving from her mother, Rekha reignited her interest during the pandemic, recognising a rising need for eco-friendly alternatives to plastic covers. Operating online for five years, Rekha has expanded her reach by putting up stalls in Goa, Gurgaon, and Coimbatore. She employs women outside her hometown, encouraging their individuality. I have directly employed ten women across Tamil Nadu who further work with a few other women in their neighbourhood to complete the tasks. Her products range from affordable return gifts priced around `100 to larger baskets costing up to `2,500. While demand varies, Rekha notes consistent interest from individual customers and bulk buyers alike. I source materials from a small business in Madurai that has been travelling with me since my businesss inception. I stick to their materials as they are easy to weave and readily available in the colours I require, she says. Emphasising that this craft has to be taught to children as a hobby for them to know about its existence, she says, These skills arent taught in schools or passed down enough. If children learn early in summer camps or as a hobby, the tradition can continue. Weaving futures As high-end brands embrace wire basket bags, for Ruth, this signals growing acceptance: People are finally seeing that these baskets can be stylish, durable, and environmentally friendly. But she cautions, Authenticity depends on the artisans. Mass production cant replicate the skill, patience, and love woven into each piece. Bhuvaneswari concurs, saying that valuing the craft not just as a product but as a livelihood, empowering women often sidelined in the workforce. Still, she voices frustration over consumer attitudes: People dont respect the craft when we make it, but theyre willing to pay high prices for the same products sold by luxury brands. Why not buy directly from us? Were accessible on social media and offer fair prices. Rekha acknowledges that such commercialisation comes with higher marketing and operational costs but stresses the importance of keeping prices accessible. My concept is affordability. I can also quote a higher price, but I would rather everyone be able to buy my products. She also expresses concern about the authenticity of the big brand products: Mass-produced items may lack the unique knots and craftsmanship of handmade products. As we celebrate Handbag Day, these women remind us that what we carry can carry meaning too culture, community, and care. In an age dominated by disposable bags and synthetic alternatives, the distinctive craft of koodai is quietly reclaiming its place. Once seen merely as a humble market bag or a grannys handiwork, these wire baskets have evolved into versatile, stylish accessories that marry durability with tradition. This craft is no longer just a basket; its a statement woven with skill, history, and hope.

The New Indian Express 9 Oct 2025 6:00 am

'No credible evidence': Supreme Court acquits man on death row for girl's rape-murder; police made accused a 'scapegoat'

The Supreme Court overturned the death sentence of a man convicted of rape and murder, stating the police made him a scapegoat. The court found the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, highlighting a lack of credible evidence and questioning the authenticity of CCTV footage.

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 5:32 am

Scorpio Daily Horoscope for October 09, 2025

You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope

Prokerala 9 Oct 2025 3:30 am

Apple removed an app that archives videos of ICE arrests

Apple has removed Eyes Up, an app that collects and archives videos of Immigration Customs and Enforcement arrests, 404 Media reports . The app's removal follows similar action taken against ICEBlock last week, an app that tracks ICE activity in an attempt to offer real-time alerts of when and where arrests are happening. Unlike ICEBlock, though, Eyes Up's main purpose is to serve as an archive, not a tool for eluding government agents. The app, which is still available via the web and the Google Play Store , archives videos of ICE arrests from a variety of different sources, and plots them on an interactive map. Users can submit their own videos for inclusion, and tap or click on individual map pins to view videos and download them for later use. Our goal is government accountability, we arent even doing real-time tracking, an Eyes Up administrator told 404 Media . Ultimately, saved videos could prove useful in court, especially in response to possible ICE misconduct. Apple says it removed Eyes Up because it violated the company's policy around objectionable content, according to the report, and because it received information from law enforcement that the app is used to provide location information about law enforcement officers that can be used to harm such officers individually or as a group. Engadget has contacted Apple for more information on Eyes Up's removal from the App Store. We'll update this article if we hear back. Apple reportedly received similar information to spur the removal of ICEBlock from the App Store, including a direct request from Attorney General Pam Bondi, Fox Business reports . The fact that Eyes Up was also removed suggests that Apple is casting a wider net than just banning apps that help pinpoint the location of ICE activity. Google has been removing similar apps on the Play Store, too. The company pulled an app called Red Dot that also plotted ICE activity on a map, one of several apps that were removed because they shared the location of a vulnerable group. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/apple-removed-an-app-that-archives-videos-of-ice-arrests-212946540.html?src=rss

Engadget 9 Oct 2025 2:59 am

Cristiano Ronaldo becomes football's first billionaire, says report

Football icon Cristiano Ronaldo has shattered records, becoming the first player to achieve billionaire status with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion. His immense wealth stems from lucrative contracts, including a massive deal with Saudi club Al-Nassr, and enduring endorsements. Despite his age, Ronaldo remains passionate, aiming for more goals and enjoying his extended career.

The Economic Times 9 Oct 2025 1:03 am

Now or never for India in AFC Asian Cup qualifiers

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:32 am

Goa's young shuttlers to get Padukone's expert touch

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:28 am

Valanka Alemao in FIFA womens football development panel

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:24 am

Images confirm Goas Mhadei region has resident tigress

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:23 am

Interstate search on for dacoits, cabbie quizzed

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:22 am

Davorlim site for South Goa ZP bhavan

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:20 am

Rama case: Court notice to IO in Zenitos bail petition

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:19 am

Clean energy roadmap major step towards sustainable Goa

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:18 am

Konkani now mandatory for postmen recruitment: CM

The Times of India 9 Oct 2025 12:17 am

PM Internship Scheme: 8,700 join in round 1; heres how goal of 1 cr can be realised

PM Internship Scheme pilots underway are teaching lessons on the implementation process for all stakeholders.

The Hindu 8 Oct 2025 9:38 pm

Starmer calls India-UK FTA best secured; UK bets big on education, aviation

NEW DELHI: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, on a two-day visit to India , has termed the recently signed IndiaUK Free Trade Agreement the best secured trade deal in British history -- a landmark pact he described as a turning point in bilateral relations. Positioning the deal as a catalyst for a new era of economic and strategic ties, Starmer vowed to fast-track its implementation as soon as humanly possible, a day ahead of his bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Mumbai. Starmer accompanied by a high-powered delegation of British CEOs, university heads, entrepreneurs, and cultural leaders, signals a renewed push to fast-track the benefits of the FTA signed in July 2025. We signed a major trade deal with India in July, the best secured by any country, but the story doesnt stop there, he said. India is poised to become the third-largest economy by 2028. Trade with them is about to become quicker, cheaper, and more ambitious. The IndiaUK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) promises sweeping tariff reductions. India will slash tariffs on 90% of UK product lines- average duties dropping from 15% to just 3%. In return, the UK will eliminate tariffs on 99% of Indian exports. Whisky producers stand to gain immediately, with tariffs falling from 150% to 75%, then to 40% over the next decade giving the UK a sharp competitive edge in a booming market. This is just the beginning. The FTA, once fully implemented, is projected to raise bilateral trade by GBP 25.5 billion annually, with UK exports to India set to jump nearly 60%. The current trade balance sits at USD 5.9 billion in Indias favour (FY 202425), with exports from India reaching USD 14.5 billion and imports from the UK at USD 8.6 billion. British Airways has announced plans to introduce a third daily flight between Delhi and London Heathrow by 2026, pending regulatory approvals. Meanwhile, Manchester Airport will launch a direct Delhi route operated by IndiGo, adding to its Mumbai connection. These expansions are forecast to generate over GBP 50 million in exports, GBP 25 million in tourism revenue, and create 450 jobs, while fostering deeper research and business ties. The UKs top universities are eyeing India for expansion. Vice Chancellors accompanying the delegation are exploring campuses and joint programmes. Lord Karan Bilimoria, of the Indian Chamber of Commerce UK, told The New Indian Express , British universities are the best in the world. India needs world-class education capacity, and this partnership benefits both countries. The move aligns with Indias evolving higher education policy, which now allows foreign universities to operate independently in the country. Cultural diplomacy also played a starring role. Starmer declared: Bollywood is back in Britain, and its bringing jobs, investment, and opportunity all while showcasing the UK as a world-class hub for filmmaking. Film, television, and streaming content are now being positioned as vital sectors under the FTA, with collaborative productions set to increase. While the main contours of the FTA are agreed upon, several chapters -- including digital trade, services, and intellectual property are still being negotiated. In Mumbai, Indias Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle to chart the next phase of implementation. Both sides have set an ambitious goal to double bilateral trade by 2030, turning the deal into more than just a tariff arrangement but a strategic, cross-sectoral partnership. Starmer is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, where the two leaders are expected to outline a roadmap for IndiaUK relations.

The New Indian Express 8 Oct 2025 9:30 pm

Renewables beat coal in power generation, but IEA says global 2030 climate goal remains out of reach here is why

Solar and wind energy surpassed coal in electricity generation this year. Yet, policy shifts in the US and China threaten the growth of renewables, pushing the global climate targets further out of reach, according to the International Energy Agency's revised forecasts.

Livemint 8 Oct 2025 8:03 pm

Rangsons Aerospace and Optimare India Join Forces to Deliver Advanced Pollution Monitoring Systems

OPTIMARE was founded in 1992 as OPTIMARE GmbH. The primary goal of the company was to equip aircraft with sensor systems for remote sensing of marine pollution. Shortly after, the company has strongly expanded its activities and has transferred its expertise also to new applications, as for example underwater systems and polar survey aircraft. Optimare offer customised complete solutions for airborne surveillance and reconnaissance. Our specially developed mission systems and remote sensing sensors play a crucial role for real-time situational awarness. Mission equipment from OPTIMARE has been used on numerous types of airborne platforms worldwide, e.g., Dornier 228, Airbus DS CN235, Airbus DS C295, Saab 340, Basler BT-67, Bo-105, BN Islander, EMB-110, LET-410 and others. Since its inception OPTIMARE has been engaged in various airborne projects worldwide.

News Voir 8 Oct 2025 5:43 pm

'Doctor Scapegoat To Quell Outrage': Medical Body On Cough Syrup Deaths

A doctor is being made the scapegoat for the cough syrup tragedy in Madhya Pradesh, and those approving such drugs must face action, an all-India organisation of doctors has said.

NDTV 8 Oct 2025 5:06 pm

India achieves 125 GW solar energy capacity, 3rd largest producer in world: Pralhad Joshi

India's solar power capacity has reached 125 GW, positioning the nation as the world's third-largest solar producer. This achievement aligns with global goals to triple renewable energy by 2030. The International Solar Alliance, a joint initiative with France, has grown significantly. Rooftop solar is benefiting numerous households. The ISA aims to boost solar investments and reduce costs.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 4:25 pm

United Nations Rock the Goals in Malaysia

In partnership with the United Nations (UN),Sunway University organised the Rock the Goals 2025 celebration to ...

Antara News 8 Oct 2025 3:35 pm

How much term cover is enough? Dont rely on thumb rules, heres what experts have to say

Experts advise against relying solely on income multiples while determining the adequate term insurance cover for themselves and their family. Calculating the Human Life Value, which considers liabilities, future goals, and inflation, is crucial for finalising on the adequate coverage required. Also, individuals should review their policy regularly after major life events ensures your family's financial security.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 3:00 pm

Karan Johar REGRETS refusing free Goa property

The Times of India 8 Oct 2025 2:45 pm

Diya Aur Baati Hum actor Alan Kapoor, Raviraa Bhardwaj get married in Goa

According to media reports, Alan met Raviraa a few years ago through mutual friends, and the two have shared a close bond ever since

Mid Day 8 Oct 2025 1:39 pm

Are you looking for best mutual funds for SIPs in October? Here is help for moderate investors

Many mutual fund investors, especially new investors, are confused about which fund to select and keep looking for a ready-made MF portfolio to achieve their long-term goals. Heres help for moderate investors.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 1:33 pm

Helping Our Nation Soar Higher: Sachin Extends Wishes On Indian Air Force Day

Happy Indian Air Force Day: Indias cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar extended his greetings to the Air Warriors on the 93rd Indian Air Force Day on Wednesday. Writing in an X post, the former cricketer said, As the dreams and aspirations of 1.4 billion+ Indians take flight, the Indian Air Force stands guard with courage and dedication, helping our nation soar higher. Proud and honoured to be a part of @IAF_MCC. Happy Indian Air Force Day! Jai Hind! The 93rd Indian Air Force Day is being commemorated at Hindon Air Force Station, honouring the bravery and commitment of the men and women in blue who protect the country's skies. This year's celebrations paid special tribute to Operation Sindoor, a significant milestone in the IAF's history. Air force personnel performed a grand march past alongside fighter jets displayed on the tarmac, demonstrating the strength and accuracy of India's air power to the spectators. The Indian Air Force (IAF), the air branch of India's military, was officially founded on October 8, 1932, as an auxiliary force of British India. Its main goal is to protect Indian airspace and carry out aerial combat in times of war. Over the years, it has grown into one of the world's most powerful air forces. The Indian cricket teams current head coach, Gautam Gambhir, and former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan also shared messages on the micro-blogging platform. Salute to the protectors of our skies #IndianAirForceDay, Gambhir posted. A salute to the ones who truly own the skies... Celebrating one of the best Air Force in the world, former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan wrote. Salute to the protectors of our skies #IndianAirForceDay, Gambhir posted. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The ODI and T20I squads will then fly to Australia for the three-match ODI series, starting on October 19 in Perth, followed by five T20Is, which will commence on October 29. This provides the two teams with valuable preparation for next year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup, scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 8 Oct 2025 12:32 pm

UKs Revolut to launch its payment platform in India; aims for 20 million customers by 2030

London-based digital finance firm Revolut is launching its payment platform in India, marking its entry into a major digital payments market. The platform will facilitate domestic and international payments through partnerships with Unified Payments Interface and Visa, with a goal of acquiring 20 million customers by 2030.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 11:12 am

Uttar Pradesh: Ayodhya plans for grand Deepotsav with 26 lakh diyas

Jayendra Kumar, CEO, Shree Ayodhya Jee Teerth Vikas Parsihad and Municipal Commissioner said that the goal this year would be to light 26 lakh diyas during the festival, further stating that all necessary arrangements were also being made by the Nagar Nigam Ayodhya for sanitation and toilets.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 10:23 am

England, Portugal, Norway Closing in on 2026 FIFA World Cup

Portugal racked up eight goals in their first two qualifiers in September and will likely need just two more wins over this international break to wrap up top spot in Group F

Deccan Chronicle 8 Oct 2025 8:36 am

SC asks states, UTs to frame road safety rules

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court in its order on Tuesday directed all the states and Union Territories to frame road safety rules within six months with a proper mechsnism to regulate the movement of non-motorised vehicles and pedestrians in public spaces. The directions of the top court came on a petition filed by Coimbatore-based surgeon S Rajaseekaran, who highlighted the large number of road accidents in India and sought appropriate direction and order in the very important issue. A two-judge bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and K V Viswanathan directed all the states and UTs to frame such rules under Sections 138 (1A) and 210D of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. We direct all the states and UTs to formulate rules under Section 138(1A) of the Motor Vehicles Act within a period of six months, if not already framed, for the purpose of regulating activities and access of non-mechanical propelled vehicles and pedestrians to public places and national highways. The apex court further direct all the states and UTs to formulate and notify rules under Section 210D of the Act within a period of six months, if not already framed, for design, construction and maintenance of standards for roads other than national highways. Pedestrian safety is intrinsically linked to broader policy goals, including accident prevention, inclusive mobility, walkability, and environmental objectives. The systematic failure of lane discipline compromises the predictability of vehicle flows, undermining safe pedestrian crossings and increasing exposure to high-risk interactions, the Bench said in its order. The court directed authorities to strictly enforce helmet laws for both riders and pillion passengers. Strict enforcement of these rules should be ensured inter alia through e-enforcement mechanisms, i.e., cameras installed at various locations, it said. The plea of Rajaseekaran also sought directions to the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways to make coordinated efforts to prevent road accidents. Also in top court Petition on video targeting Muslims The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a plea seeking directions to social media platform X and the handle BJP Assam Pradesh to take down a video that allegedly openly targets, vilifies and demonizes Muslims. A bench posted it for hearing on October 28. The application claimed that the BJPs Assam unit on September 15, 2025 circulated a video showing a grossly false narrative. Bail to NSCN-IM leader denied The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to grant bail to self-styled cabinet minister of the Naga insurgent outfit NSCN-IM, Alemla Jamir, in an alleged case of terror funding, after noting that allegations are very serious, and shocks our conscience. A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma said it is not inclined to grant bail at this stage as the trial is in progress.

The New Indian Express 8 Oct 2025 8:08 am

Kerala Tourism eyes windfall as foreign tourist season kicks off

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala is gearing up for the peak foreign tourist season, with the first wave of chartered flights already touching down in Goa. Industry stakeholders say the state is set to welcome significant arrivals from Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Norway and Denmark, even as concerns loom over the ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and the United States. The US ranks second to the UK in foreign tourist inflow to Kerala, contributing 13.33 percent of total arrivals. Travel operators fear that strained ties between the two countries could affect the numbers this year. In 2024, Kerala recorded 738,374 foreign tourist visits, marking a 13.76 percent increase compared to the previous year. Sheik Ismail, senior vice president of Concord Exotic Voyages, said that chartered flights have started arriving in Goa and extension tours are being planned to Kerala. He said that there are already bookings from Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Kazakhstan and other European countries and tourists will start arriving in Kerala this month. This year bookings are more from these places compared to previous year. We did a lot of marketing at the personal level in these countries. High domestic flight rates from Delhi to airports in Kerala is the biggest challenge. Chartered flights have started arriving in Goa, said Sheik Ismail. The strained diplomatic ties between the USA and India are likely to backfire during the tourism season. Jacob Thomas, director operations at Marvel Tours, said that they are anticipating a 15 % to 20 % decline in overall business. The Israeli market is currently down and there has been very little movement or new booking from the US market, which is a key contributor. Tourist movement from Australia is lower compared to last year, he said. He said that there are significant shifts in booking patterns. Traditionally the bookings were done in advance and in the recent past booking happens on short notice. Also the foreign arrival season has shrunk to four months from November to February, said Jacob Thomas. According to industry insiders, the Indian diaspora in the US is unlikely to come down this year owing to the ongoing issues between India and the US. Top 11 countries accounted for approximately 69.13% of the total foreign tourist visits to Kerala in 2024: UK - 14.55% USA - 13.33% Germany - 6.24% France - 6.12 % Malaysia -5.55% Oman - 5.20% Australia - 4.32 % Maldives - 4.1 % Saudi Arabia - 4.05% UAE - 3.35% Canada - 2.32%

The New Indian Express 8 Oct 2025 7:53 am

Super League Kerala 2.0: New coaches, smart marketing & a competition raising the bar

KOCHI: Keralas homegrown professional football league, the Super League Kerala (SLK), has entered its second season and everything about it feels bigger, sharper, and more ambitious. From a full-fledged marketing blitz led by film stars and celebrities to a revamped scouting system and a new wave of international coaches, the league seems to be getting transformed from a promising experiment into a confident, professional spectacle. If last years debut was about proving a point, Season 2 is about raising the bar. The fan engagement alone tells the story packed stadiums across Kozhikode, Malappuram, and Thiruvananthapuram, roaring crowds, and a record 21,903 spectators at the opener. The acceptance has been phenomenal, both in stadiums and online, says Mathew Joseph, CEO and director of SLK. This season feels like a movement. A major part of that movement has been the leagues focus on homegrown talent. Through Project Gamechanger, SLKs in-house scouting initiative, five young players have graduated into professional ranks this year. The first two assists of the season came from players scouted through Project Gamechanger Sangeeth Satish of Forca Kochi and Muhamad Sinan of Kannur Warriors, says Firoze Meeran, SLK managing director. With 100 Kerala players in the mix up from 90 last year the league is fast becoming the states strongest platform for nurturing future football stars. On the field, there is a new international flavour too. Every team has refreshed its setup with new managers, most of them from Europe and South America. D Arun Kumar of Calicut FC celebrates after scoring the winning goal against Forca Kochi FC Kannur Warriors retained their Spanish coach Sanches Murias, while Malappuram FC brought in Miguel Corral, Forca Kochi signed Miquel Plana, Thrissur Magic turned to Russian Andrey Chernyshov, Thiruvananthapuram Kombans appointed Englishman James McAloon, and Calicut FC, the defending champions, are now led by Argentine Ever Demalde. The arrival of ISL veteran Roy Krishna at Malappuram FC has further added to the star quotient. Behind the scenes, the marketing game has gone professional. A slick campaign featuring Basil Joseph, Prithviraj, Shashi Tharoor, and Sanju Samson has given the league unprecedented visibility. Social media campaigns, city-based fan drives, and an online prediction game have amplified fan engagement beyond the stadiums. When personalities like Tharoor and Sanju Samson back the league, it helps us reach a national and even international audience, Mathew says. Each franchise has used the Rs 2.5-crore spending cap smartly, bringing in key players and coaches to strengthen their squads. The league itself has expanded geographically, with Thrissur Magic and Kannur Warriors getting dedicated home turfs for the first time. Broadcast on Sony Sports Network and Doordarshan, with live streaming on Sports.com as part of a three-year deal, the 33-match season will culminate in a grand finale on December 14. With its mix of star-studded marketing, professional management, and a clear vision for nurturing local talent, Super League Kerala has evolved into more than just a state league it is Keralas bold statement in Indias growing football ecosystem.

The New Indian Express 8 Oct 2025 7:05 am

U 11 Boys' Football Sangai FA, Atiya FA A and Dinku FA register comprehensive wins

Sangai FA, Atiya FA A and Dinku FA registered comprehensive wins in today's matches of the 1st CYLC U 11 Boys' Football tournament being underway at Pishum Hao ground Sangai FA who opened their tournament with a 6 4 win over Atiya FA A carried forward their performance to blank Ratan FA 6 0 for the second win thanks to hat tricks from Nirandra 6', 12', 17' and Kemio 18', 21', 34' The day also saw Atiya FA A demolish Ratan FA 6 0 thanks to goals coming from N Maichel 2', 20', 25', 28' , W Pravinson 23' and Tomthinganba 38' Meanwhile, Ayan 7', 13', 23' and Gladia 21', 34', 36' scored three goals apiece to set up the 8 0 win for Dinku FC against Chakpa FA Manawar 8' and Suhadi 38' also scored a goal each for Dinku FC who had beaten Atiya FA B 4 0 in their first game Earlier in the first ground, KAGO played out a 1 1 draw with Golden FA before PFC beat Keising FA 2 0 Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 8 Oct 2025 6:36 am

Kakching 1st Divn Football League UCC sink IYA 3 1 to go atop Group B

UCC, Kakching handed IYA, Kakching 3 1 for the third straight win and to go top of Group B table in the ongoing 21st KK Memorial 1 st Division Football League at DSA Kakching playground It was the fourth straight loss for IYA N Ibotombi put UCC ahead after 9 minutes before M Debaraj scored back to back in the 26th and the 49th minute to hand the team a 3 0 lead Ksh Thomas scored the consolation goal for IYA in the 60th minute Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 8 Oct 2025 6:36 am

SOYO extend unbeaten run in IW 1st Divn Football League

SOYO, Uripok Kangchup Road extended their unbeaten run in the 30th L Sangita Devi Memorial 1st Division Football League as they rallied back to salvagea2 2 draw against YAC, Yaiskul this afternoon at PAMYAL ground, Patsoi Having beaten KAN 5 2 before playing out a goalless draw with SKYC in the second match, SOYO looked to dominate the earlier proceedings and took the lead through M Bikash in the 29th minute I Heman however scored the equaliser for YAC in the 37th minute to make it 1 1 at halftime After the restart, Raj put YAC ahead after 74th minute and the team almost sealed their first win in three games but Bhumeshwor poured cold water on their hopes by netting the equaliser for SOYO deep four minutes into the stoppage time 80 4' Earlier in the day, SKYC fought back to hold KAN to a 1 1 draw KAN entered the break with a 1 0 lead courtesy of Amarjit's 18th minute goal but SKYC rode on Aman's 60th minute equaliser to deny all three points Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 8 Oct 2025 6:36 am

'I wanted to win every race,' says Srihari Nataraj after 7 medals at Asian Aquatics Championships

At the recently-held Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad, Bengalurus own two-time Olympian Srihari Nataraj won seven medals across backstroke, freestyle and relay categories, the best performance by an Indian in the history of the event. The morning after the last event, still recovering from his flight, he says nonchalantly, The goal was to win a few medals but when I found out that Im in contention for most of my events, I wanted to win a medal in every single race I swam. I was seven for eight, so thats not too bad. The 24-year-old swimming maverick points to the support he received on day one and his first medal, a silver in the 200m freestyle, as a memory that will stick with him. Its a highlight because Ive won a few other international tournaments but none of them were championship games this is my first major international medal, he says, adding, The stadium was filled. When I won the first race, the crowd went crazy. Its only afterwards that I really realise how massive the support was. Currently, Nataraj holds national records in the 200m freestyle and 100m backstroke. This year marks a shift for him. After noticing his freestyle performance improve over the years without focussed training in the area, hes been giving it special attention, assisted by a swim tech company. He explains, They provide feedback with the all data that you can think of stroke rate, distance per stroke length, velocity, underwater distance, underwater time, start reaction time, and the time for turns. Theres also a camera setup with an analysis system that lets you see the video immediately with metrics; you can make changes, and see whether they are working on live feedback. All his success in freestyle and backstroke races aside, Nataraj mentions that relays hold a special place. At the championships, the Indian mens team won the 4x100m relay with Nataraj anchoring it. He says, Solo races and relays are different. Every time I swim a relay, its fun. Theres a bit of pressure, but youre sharing it with others. With this year marking 10 years of competing internationally, one wonders if Nataraj faces lows. He confesses, Disappointments are part of the sport. Ive been finishing fifth or sixth in major international games by point one of a second. But Ive learned that in any race, theres always another chance. It is with this can do attitude that hes prepping for his next goal: the 2026 Asian Games in Japan. There are going to be times where Im exhausted after a tournament, like now, but at the end of the day, every season is dedicated towards a certain goal and now, its all leading up to the Asian Games. His secret weapon to winning? When it comes to swimming, Im not the fittest or the strongest, but I have good technique, and I rely a lot on my mental strength. My process is simple: do what you have to do, be happy and just stay involved in this work.

The New Indian Express 8 Oct 2025 6:00 am

Women's health and fitness: From pilates to powerlifting, here's how to find the right strength training style for you

If there are two things to pick that drive the wellness world these days, its diet and exercise, and rightfully so. And while these two aspects of achieving a healthier lifestyle dont seem very complicated, there are various types of diets and fitness trends that can leave us feeling slightly clueless about which one to pick and choose.Take fitness, for example: in the ever-expanding world of fitness, many women face the question: Which strength training style is right for me?In recent years, womens fitness has evolved beyond cardio and light weight routines. Many are embracing strength training in diverse ways from the controlled, body-aware movements of Pilates to the raw, muscle-building power of powerlifting. But with so many styles available, how do you choose the right one for your body, goals, and lifestyle?The truth is, theres no one-size-fits-all answer. Each method brings its unique benefits, challenges, and suitability depending on ones goals, body, experience, and health. What matters most is matching your preferences, fitness level, and goals with a training style that stops being a chore and becomes a sustainable part of life. Moreover, choosing the right style can mean the difference between sustainable progress and frustration, or even injury.In this guide, lets explore the landscape of womens strength training: what Pilates and powerlifting offer, where each excels, how to combine or transition between them, and how to find a middle ground.

The Times of India 8 Oct 2025 5:50 am

PVL 2025: Goa Guardians Beat Ahmedabad Defenders in Five-Set Thriller to Get First Win

The game saw plenty of twists and turns with both the teams having to fight till the very end, until Goa just managed to sneak ahead at the last minute.

Deccan Chronicle 8 Oct 2025 2:25 am

Year-end travel boom: The early bird gets the suite; the late one pays the price

Book your year-end holidays now. Hotel rates are already rising for the festive season. Advance bookings are up, with some luxury stays costing over one lakh rupees. Popular destinations like Goa and Udaipur are seeing high demand. Experts predict strong performance for India's hospitality sector. This growth spans leisure, corporate, and social travel, extending beyond major cities.

The Economic Times 8 Oct 2025 12:11 am

2 Years Into The War In Gaza, There Is Still No Clear Way Out

Two years after Hamas' attack ignited the war in the Gaza Strip, the militant group is weakened but not defeated, Israel has clobbered its enemies across the region but failed to achieve its main goals, and no one knows how it all will end.

NDTV 7 Oct 2025 11:59 pm

Man Booked For Illegal Goat Sacrifice

A complaint by constable Oruganti Raju said about 1,000 people had gathered for an unauthorised event when Suresh and others brought a goat and beheaded it with a sword, despite police attempts to stop them.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Oct 2025 11:40 pm

Odisha: Project Sakhi Empowers Over 4,600 Women in Kalahandi

The initiative focuses on enhancing womens financial literacy, providing access to credit, and offering vocational training for both farm and non-farm livelihood opportunities such as mushroom cultivation, goat-rearing, grocery shops, food processing, and small service units

Deccan Chronicle 7 Oct 2025 11:32 pm

India, Brazil push for trade boost: Preferential trade agreement talks focus on market access; pharma and banking collaboration in focus

India and Brazil are actively discussing the expansion of their preferential trade agreement, aiming to boost market access and foster collaboration in crucial sectors like pharmaceuticals and banking. The recent Trade Monitoring Mechanism meeting focused on strengthening bilateral trade and investment, with a goal to significantly increase current trade figures. Results will be reviewed by top officials soon.

The Times of India 7 Oct 2025 11:26 pm

When you take a break, you have to start from zero: Pooja Rani | Interview

The Olympian says her husband had a big hand in the comeback; the boxer feels the medal at the World championship was a dream come true and wants to focus on short-term goals

The Hindu 7 Oct 2025 11:17 pm

Cabinet nod for Rs 24,634 crore multi-tracking Railway projects across four states

NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday approved four major railway multi-tracking projects worth Rs 24,634 crore, spanning nearly 900 km across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Chhattisgarh.The projects are expected to be completed by 2030-31 and are designed to ease congestion, boost freight capacity, and enhance connectivity across 18 districts in these states. The decision is seen as major infrastructure push under the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, aimed at integrating rail development with multi-modal connectivity and improving logistical efficiency. The government expects the additional rail capacity to bring wide-ranging economic and environmental benefits. Briefing reporters after the cabinet meeting, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the new projects would significantly enhance Indian Railways' operational efficiency and reliability. The increased line capacity will significantly improve mobility, resulting in improved operational efficiency and service reliability for Indian Railways, he said. The four projects include construction of third and fourth rail lines between Wardha and Bhusawal (314 route km) in Maharashtra, fourth line between Gondia and Dongargarh (84 km), cutting across Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, two lines between Vadodara and Ratlam (259 km), spanning Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and one between Itarsi, Bhopal, and Bina (237 km) in Madhya Pradesh. Together, the projects will expand the Indian Railways network by approximately 894 route kilometres and are expected to ease movement along high-density corridors. The rail corridors covered are crucial for both passenger and freight movement and will reduce delays caused by capacity constraints. The Railway Minister said that the four projects will improve connectivity to 3,633 villages with a total population of about 85.84 lakh, including two Aspirational DistrictsVidisha in Madhya Pradesh and Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh. These infrastructure upgrades are aligned with the Prime Ministers vision of a self-reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat) and are expected to create significant employment and self-employment opportunities in the region, Vaishnaw added. The projects will also facilitate access to key tourism and heritage sites such as Sanchi, Satpura Tiger Reserve, Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Hazara Falls, and Navegaon National Parkall important destinations that currently face logistical bottlenecks. The newly sanctioned lines are projected to handle additional freight traffic of 78 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), including key commodities like coal, cement, fly ash, steel, food grains, and containers. Vaishnaw also stressed the green benefits of railway expansion over road transport. Indian Railways, being an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly transport system, will help reduce dependence on fossil fuels, he said. The projects are expected to cut Indias oil imports by 28 crore litres and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 139 crore kilogramsequivalent to planting around six crore trees. The capacity augmentation has been formulated under the PM Gati Shakti framework, which promotes integrated planning across ministries. The aim is to provide seamless movement of goods and people through coordinated infrastructure development. The approval is also seen as one of the most significant recent investments in Indian Railways network expansion strategy which is expected to play a critical role in achieving the countrys broader economic and sustainability goals.

The New Indian Express 7 Oct 2025 10:34 pm

I Want To Play Every Match India Is Playing, Says Spinner Varun Chakravarthy

CEAT Cricket Rating Awards: Fresh off Indias dramatic Asia Cup 2025 victory, spinner Varun Chakravarthy stands at the intersection of form, flair and controversy. His performance in the final, combined with his cheeky social media gesture, has amplified his standing as a key spin weapon for India one he hopes extends across formats in the coming years. In the Asia Cup final against Pakistan in Dubai, Chakravarthy played a vital role, picking crucial wickets (2-30) and helping trigger Pakistans collapse from 113/1 to 146 all out. His dismissals of openers Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman tilted the match in Indias favour. But the on-field victory was complicated by the post-match drama. India refused to accept the trophy from ACC chairman and PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi. Dignitaries walked off, and Indian players celebrated with an imaginary trophy in their midst. Chakravarthy responded with equal doses of wit and defiance. On social media, he posted a photo of himself holding a simple teacup in place of a trophy, captioned: Akkha duniya ek taraf, aur mera INDIA ek taraf. Jai Hind !!! The post quickly went viral, as fans turned his cup into a symbol of the moment and shared their own edited images of the team lifting imaginary silverware. Amid all that, Chakravarthy remains grounded in his ambition. I would like to play every match India is playing, but its up to the selectors, Varun Chakaravarthy said on the sidelines of the CEAT Cricket Rating Awards in Mumbai on Tuesday. Hes clear about what makes him effective, especially on Asian pitches. If you see the pitches in Dubai, they have worked well towards methey are a little on the slower side, so that kind of helps me more. My role was to just keep on attacking the stumps and keep on challenging the batsmen to hit me for a six or something, take an aggressive option so that I can take a wicket, that was the basic plan. On his dynamics with Kuldeep Yadav, Chakravarthy believes their combination offers balance: So, Kuldeep is definitely one of the most experienced bowlers right now in the pool of players that we have and he has done amazingly well and we kind of complement each other because I bowl at the speeds of 95 km per hour and he bowls around 85 km per hour, so we kind of complement each other and he has more revs and more turn, I have more speed and bounce, so till now it's been working well for us. Hopefully, we can do the same thing that we have been doing in the World Cup, also. Chakravarthy also spoke about coaching influence, especially from Gautam Gambhir: I have already worked with him in the IPL, and we won that IPL, so nothing new to me because I have already been around him. But definitely one thing which I can say about him is he brings a Spartan mentality to the team, where there is no option of losing, you just have to bring your best and give everything on the ground and later on, whatever happens, happens. But when he is around, there is no mediocrity, you can't be mediocre in the field, that's what I feel. On his dynamics with Kuldeep Yadav, Chakravarthy believes their combination offers balance: So, Kuldeep is definitely one of the most experienced bowlers right now in the pool of players that we have and he has done amazingly well and we kind of complement each other because I bowl at the speeds of 95 km per hour and he bowls around 85 km per hour, so we kind of complement each other and he has more revs and more turn, I have more speed and bounce, so till now it's been working well for us. Hopefully, we can do the same thing that we have been doing in the World Cup, also. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score He also revealed how the Asia Cup preparation was insulated from off-field distractions: Our primary goal when we landed there was to win the cup only, not to look at other things. Our focus was always to win the cup and win against all the sides, and go unbeaten in the tournament, so that we can feel stronger in the World Cup. If you ask me, what I saw is that almost all the players switched off their social media accounts only when they had to post something after the match. But none of them actually, because we were in another country, maybe I don't know how it was there in India right now at that time, but in the UAE it was just all quiet, there was no hush-hush at all. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 7 Oct 2025 8:48 pm

My Goal Is to Have a Filmography Im Proud of

Shraddha Srinath, who is currently topping OTT charts with her Tamil gaming thriller The Game: You Never Play Alone, divides her time among the Telugu, Tamil and Hindi film industries

Deccan Chronicle 7 Oct 2025 8:47 pm