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    We didn't anticipate winning medals in such a short time, says IIS Founder Parth Jindal

    Learn about the journey of Parth Jindal, the founder of JSW Sports, and his commitment to developing Olympic champions in India. Discover the impact of the Inspire Institute of Sport in nurturing talent and the strategic partnerships with corporates. Gain insights into the challenges and successes of fostering a culture of sports excellence in the country through innovative initiatives. Witness the evolution of India's sports industry under Jindal's visionary leadership.

    Rohit Sharma’s wife Ritika Sajdeh’s tribute to Rahul Dravid goes viral after Gautam Gambhir named new coach

    The post appeared just a few hours after the BCCI appointed Gautam Gambhir as the head coach until December 2027. Dravid and Rohit have had a close working relationship over the past three years, having started their roles as head coach and white-ball captain, respectively, after the T20 World Cup in 2021. Rohit later became the all-format captain following Virat Kohli’s resignation after the South Africa tour in late 2021.

    Exam leaks: Russian hackers to coaching centres to one weak link

    Desperate students, coaching centers, agents, 'solvers' and a kingpin- all of these factors are common to every case of exam paper leak that has recently been reported.

    US Supreme Court ruling on emergency abortions offers no clarity for states

    The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Thursday temporarily permits abortions for women facing medical emergencies in Idaho, even though the state enforces a near-total ban on the procedure. Despite this ruling, legal experts believe it fails to clear up the widespread confusion over when emergency abortions are permissible in many states.

    Landmark Supreme Court ruling could spur more climate cases in India: Report

    Citing the case of Citing the case of M K Ranjitsinh and Others vs. Union of India, the report by the London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment said that climate cases in the Global South are increasing and gaining more attention. M K Ranjitsinh and Others vs. Union of India, the report by the London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment said that climate cases in the Global South are increasing and gaining more attention.

    Gazans in rare criticism of Hamas over truce delay

    Gazans criticize Hamas for failing to end the devastating war with Israel, blaming them for the destruction and suffering. Despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations, many Gazans feel abandoned and desperate for the conflict to end. Hamas, while still popular in Gaza and the West Bank, faces increasing criticism for its leadership's perceived comfort amid the ongoing crisis. People demand immediate action to stop the war and its devastating impact on their lives.

    • IT Minister’s back, policy honchos hope data rules will allay sector’s concerns

      The re-appointment of Ashwini Vaishnaw as the minister of electronics and information technology has sparked hopes for continued dialogue between the industry, technology policy groups, and the government before the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules are enforced. The government aims to build on the policy work done so far, including drafts for the Digital India Bill and safeguards for AI.

      China Coast Guard rules the waves and waives the rules

      China intimidated Taiwan yet again with its large-scale Joint Sword-2024A exercise on 23-24 May. This saw People's Liberation Army (PLA) and CCG assets surround Taiwan and its outlying islands, underscoring the threat of a future Chinese quarantine or blockade of Taiwan.

      New order to Gurugram traffic police: Don't stop vehicles at night, no challans

      Gurugram DCP Traffic issues directive to halt nighttime vehicle checks and challan, emphasizing prior approval for fines at night to avoid driver inconvenience. If it is very necessary to issue a challan to a driver, the challan of that vehicle should be issued as per rules only after bringing it to the notice of the concerned gazetted officer/undersigned and obtaining permission, the directive to Gurugram Traffic Police said.

      US is slowing AI chip exports to Middle East by Nvidia, AMD

      In October, the Commerce Department added much of the Middle East to chip export restrictions that originally focused on China and a handful of other foreign adversaries. That meant companies needed a special US government license to ship cutting-edge semiconductors and chipmaking tools to countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      All change! Premier League undergoes postseason managerial upheaval with Maresca set for Chelsea

      Liverpool and West Ham have swiftly replaced Jurgen Klopp and David Moyes with Arne Slot and Julen Lopetegui. Chelsea is in talks with Enzo Maresca to replace Mauricio Pochettino. Brighton seeks a new manager to succeed Roberto De Zerbi.

      New driving license rules coming into effect from June 1. Check details

      New driving license rules effective from June 1 allow tests at private training centres instead of RTOs, with fines for speeding ranging from Rs 1000 to Rs 2000.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      US updates rules for correcting errors in family-based immigrant visa petitions

      New procedures clarify handling of approved petitions with unclear beneficiary preferences, promoting more efficient processing. USCIS will use discretion based on evidence of beneficiary location to determine processing route. Petitioners can contact USCIS to correct errors or update Form I-130 information.

      A new trade war offers no easy way back for old global order

      The US-China trade war has intensified with the use of tariffs and subsidies, impacting Europe and China. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned of global business risks.

      Xi's bugbear: The man behind China's latest shock-and-awe maneuver

      Taiwan's new leader, Lai Ching-te, has provoked China into military drills around the island in response to his inauguration and calls for Beijing to cease threats. China views Taiwan as a rebel province, while Lai asserts the country's separate status. The military escalation raises fears of a possible invasion.

      Coach Ki Khoj: Laxman looks best bet to replace Dravid but will Langer, Gambhir be interested?

      VVS Laxman is a strong contender to lead India's men's national cricket team, bridging old and new with his coaching experience. Gautam Gambhir's emotional ties and strong personality may impact his application. Justin Langer considers the challenging role, while Ashish Nehra and Gambhir excel in white ball coaching.

      BCCI to appoint new India cricket coach after T20 World Cup

      The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) is searching for a new cricket coach post-T20 World Cup. It will allow Rahul Dravid to reapply as his tenure ends in June. The new coach will have a contract until 2027, overseeing all three formats. The call for applicati0ons will begin in the next few days, said BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.

      Grabbing a water bottle gets a marathon winner disqualified

      Esteban Prado won the Orange County Marathon but was disqualified for receiving unauthorized water assistance. Rule enforcement by race officials ensured fairness. Similar incidents at other marathons highlight the importance of following regulations to maintain integrity in competitions.

      BCCI Secretary Jay Shah says IPL's impact player rule can be revisited

      BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has indicated that the 'Impact Player' rule in the IPL may be revisited based on stakeholder feedback. The rule has mixed views and has impacted the ongoing edition with high-scoring matches. He emphasized the rule's benefit of providing more playing opportunities for Indians. Shah also expressed a focus on improving women's cricket while maintaining the current number of teams in the Women's Premier League.

      End of Rahul Dravid's era? BCCI to advertise for new Team India's new head coach soon, says Jay Shah

      BCCI Secretary Jay Shah confirms advertisement for new Indian cricket team head coach. Rahul Dravid may not get an extension as his contract is ending in June. Decision on Indian or foreign coach to be made by Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), says Jay Shah. Impact Player rule under review amid criticism. Board prepares for pivotal phase in Indian cricket coaching.

      Cesar Luis Menotti, coach who led Argentina to its first World Cup title in 1978, dies at 85

      Argentina's 1978 World Cup coach, Cesar Luis Menotti, died at 85. The Argentine Football Association didn't disclose the cause. He played for New York Generals, coached Maradona, and managed Tecos.

      Pakistan hire famous India coach for T20 World Cup. What was his secret rule for players?

      PCB appoints Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie as head coaches. Azhar Mahmood assistant coach. Kirsten had coached the 2011 World Cup winning India squad. Kirsten, former coach of India's 2011 World Cup-winning team, begins after his IPL commitments, aiming to lead Pakistan through upcoming T20 matches and the T20 World Cup.

      Mandatory linking of CGHS beneficiary ID with ABHA for central govt employees: Check new deadline, other key details

      Linking of CGHS beneficiary ID with ABHA ID: Relief for CGHS beneficiaries! The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoH&FW) has extended the deadline for linking CGHS beneficiary IDs with ABHA numbers by 120 days, from June 30, 2024. Initially, the ministry asked all the central government employees to mandatorily link their CGHS beneficiary IDs with ABHA numbers from April 1, 2024. The ministry said, "To assist the CGHS beneficiaries, KIOSKS shall be made operational at all the wellness centers by 30.06.2024." Here's what all the central government employees must know about linking CGHS beneficiary ID with ABHA ID.

      Mandatory CGHS new rule from April 1, 2024: How central govt employees can link CGHS beneficiary ID with ABHA ID

      Linking CGHS ID with Ayushman Bharat Health Account ID is must for central government employees: Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) beneficiaries must now link their CGHS beneficiary IDs with their Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) IDs. This directive, made mandatory as of April 1, 2024, aims to streamline healthcare delivery and record management for CGHS users. If a central government employee does not have an ABHA ID, he or she needs to create one and link the same with CGHS beneficiary ID. What is an Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) ID? How to create an ABHA ID? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to link CGHS beneficiary IDs with ABHA IDs

      Rules set to school coaching centres divide students, parents, and experts

      The new guidelines direct coaching centres, among various things, not to enrol students below 16, not make misleading promises, not charge exorbitant fees, ensure mental welfare of students and have an exit policy for those wanting to leave a course midway.

      Fees, Suicides & Fire: Reasons behind govt's big plan to stop malpractices at coaching centres

      The government's move to regulate the coaching industry in India is prompted by student suicides, unsafe conditions, high fees, and malpractices. New guidelines set age limits, mandate registration, and tackle false promises in advertising. Emphasizing mental well-being, the rules discourage discriminatory practices, encourage inclusivity, and impose strict fire and building safety codes.

      Only 16+ kids above Class X may attend coaching: Govt announces new rules for coaching centres. Here are details

      Coaching Centre New Rules: The Indian government has issued new guidelines for coaching centres, aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of students. The guidelines include enrolling students above 16 years old or those who have passed Class X Board exams, prohibiting false claims about ranks or marks in competitive exams, and requiring registration with the government. Penalties for malpractices and excessive fees are proposed.

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