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Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: Don Bosco College of Engineering, Fatorda emerged champions of the Goa University Inter Collegiate Men’s Tennis Championship 2025–26 after a thrilling final victory at the Fatorda Sports Complex in Margao. The two day tournament was held on January 20 and 21 and featured competitive performances from colleges across the state. In the final encounter, Don Bosco College of Engineering defeated Padre Conceicao College of Engineering, Verna by a narrow 2–1 margin to clinch the title. The contest lived up to expectations, with both teams displaying high quality tennis and strong fighting spirit. The opening singles match saw…

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New Delhi: The Indian rupee slipped to an all time low of 92 against the US dollar during intraday trade on Friday before recovering slightly to close at a record low of 91.88, reflecting sustained pressure from foreign fund outflows and weak sentiment across domestic and global markets. The currency opened at 91.45 and briefly strengthened to an intraday high of 91.41 in early trade. However, the gains were short lived as selling pressure intensified, dragging the rupee to a historic low of 92.00 during the session. It eventually settled at 91.88, marking a decline of 30 paise from the…

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Blenders Pride, a leader in India’s premium whisky segment, proudly announces the launch of the Blenders Pride Zenith Black Edition—a limited-edition expression that unites a bold black aesthetic with the iconic Blenders Pride blend to create a truly distinctive experience. Encased in a striking black design that signifies elevated luxury and distinction, the Zenith Black Edition is meticulously crafted for discerning whisky connoisseurs—for the One in a Million. With only one million bottles available, this edition is as rare as it is refined. In the world of luxury, black represents more than just a colour—it is an attitude, a statement…

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New Delhi: Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Friday emphasised that India must develop its own strategic thinking and technological solutions to meet emerging security challenges, warning that excessive dependence on Western military concepts could make future conflicts predictable. Addressing students and faculty at Jawaharlal Nehru University on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the Defence Chief said India’s security environment is unique and requires approaches rooted in the country’s own strategic culture. He stressed that innovation in defence should begin with original thinking within the armed forces, rather than only focusing on manufacturing or research…

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New Delhi: Leader of the Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday launched a sharp attack on the central government, accusing it of ignoring the impact of international tariffs on India’s economy and claiming that the country’s textile sector is facing a serious crisis. He alleged that exporters are being pushed to the brink while the Prime Minister has not addressed the issue publicly. Gandhi shared a video on social media platforms showing his visit to a garment manufacturing unit in Haryana, where he interacted with a factory owner about the challenges facing the industry. The businessman highlighted that…

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched a sharp political attack on the ruling DMK while addressing a large public meeting at Maduranthakam near Chennai, declaring that the countdown for the party’s exit from power in Tamil Nadu had begun. Setting the tone for the upcoming Assembly elections, the Prime Minister said the people of the state were ready to vote for change. Referring to the DMK as a “CMC government,” Modi said the acronym stood for Corruption, Mafia, and Crime. He alleged that the state government had drifted away from democratic accountability and was being run for…

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New Delhi: India and Iran share a civilisational relationship that stretches back more than 3,000 years, predating the emergence of Islam, according to Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, a representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader. He said the historical bond between the two nations was rooted in deep intellectual and cultural exchanges that continue to influence bilateral ties even today. Speaking in New Delhi, Ilahi highlighted that Indian philosophical texts were studied extensively in Iran centuries ago. He noted that India’s early advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine played a significant role in shaping academic learning in Iranian institutions. According to him,…

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