Team Goemkarponn DABOLIM: In a shocking incident, a tourist taxi – a Maruti Ertiga – fell into a pit excavated near Dabolim Junction for the ongoing flyover construction project. Fortunately, all occupants escaped unhurt. According to sources, the taxi had just picked up two tourists from Dabolim Airport and was en route to Agonda when the mishap occurred around 7:20 AM on Wednesday. The vehicle, along with the passengers, plunged into the open pit. Fortunately, the car’s airbags deployed in time, preventing any injuries. The tourists were immediately shifted to another vehicle and continued their journey to Agonda. This incident…
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Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: Goa Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte compared YouTuber BeerBiceps, also known as Ranveer Allahbadia, to a rot undermining the nation’s social fabric amid widespread criticism and police action against him. Numerous police complaints and concerns from women’s and human rights panels have been sent to Allahbadia and the creators of the show India’s Got Latent, a forum where offensive statements sparked anger. In the name of creative freedom, Khaunte said under his X handle, “The ‘likes’ of Ranveer Allahbadia are the Rot that’s eating into our Social Fabric & degrading the Moral Values of an Entire Generation when…
Paris: In a significant address at the AI Action Summit in Paris, co-chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, global leaders and tech executives gathered to discuss the transformative power and challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The summit underscored the importance of making AI people-centric, transparent, and free from biases, while highlighting India’s advancements in AI technology and its commitment to sustainable development. Prime Minister Modi emphasized the need for AI to benefit all, particularly the Global South, and cautioned against the biases inherent in AI systems. He stressed the importance of developing open-source systems,…
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day visit to France has marked a significant milestone in the bilateral relations between the two nations. The visit, which concluded on February 12, was packed with key initiatives aimed at strengthening diplomatic, economic, and technological ties. On the final day of his visit, PM Modi arrived in Marseille, where he inaugurated India’s second consulate in France, after the Embassy in Paris. This new consulate is set to play a crucial role in enhancing people-to-people ties and facilitating trade between India and France. Marseille’s strategic location on the Mediterranean coast makes it a vital…
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has garnered appreciation for his commitment to preserving Goa’s agricultural legacy through the unveiling of the Goa Amritkal Agriculture Policy. This initiative not only illustrates the government’s intent to revitalize the agricultural sector but also marks a significant development in safeguarding the state’s green spaces against rampant urbanization. At the heart of this new policy is a decisive measure: a ban on converting agricultural land, particularly paddy fields, into non-agricultural uses such as residential or commercial developments. CM Sawant aptly expressed that this initiative is designed to “keep Goa green,” an aim that resonates with many…
Prayagraj: In a spectacle of faith and devotion, millions of devotees converged on the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj on February 12, 2025, to participate in the sacred Maghi Purnima bath during the Maha Kumbh Mela. This auspicious event, part of the world’s largest spiritual gathering, was meticulously monitored by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath from a war room in Lucknow to ensure a smooth and safe experience for all. The Maghi Purnima bath marked a significant milestone, as it concluded the month-long Kalpavas, a period of intense spiritual discipline for around 10 lakh Kalpvasis who were preparing to leave…
New Delhi: In a fiery address during the Parliament debate on the Union Budget 2025, Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha lambasted the Indian government for its alleged neglect of the middle class. Chadha’s critique centered on the notion that while the poor and the rich receive substantial benefits, the middle class is left to bear the brunt of economic policies without any significant relief. Chadha’s argument was clear: the middle class, despite being the largest taxpayer, is treated as a perpetual source of revenue without any reciprocal benefits. He likened the middle class to a “hen that lays golden…






