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Time of India
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
CG's Anisha & Geeta selected in Indian squad for hockey tourney in Argentina
Raipur: Anisha Sahu and Geeta Yadav from Chhattisgarh, who are part of the Junior India core team training in Bengaluru, have been selected for the four nations hockey tournament to be held in Rosario, Argentina. This tour is part of the preparations for the upcoming Junior Women's World Cup 2025 . From this 24-member team, outstanding performers will be selected for the FIH Hockey Junior Women's World Cup scheduled in December. Notably, Anisha has been a member of the junior team for the past four years, and Geeta joined the Junior India team two years ago, securing her place through her performance. Chhattisgarh Hockey spokespersons stated that the four nations tournament will be held from May 25 to June 2. Four countries— Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and India— will participate in the tournament. The Indian team will play two matches against each participating country to evaluate their performance, assess team combinations, and refine strategies. Before participating in the tournament, Anisha has already toured Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany. This will be her third tour representing the Junior Women's India team. Geeta has also achieved this milestone in a short period, securing her place in the team within two years. She has previously toured the Netherlands and Belgium. They said that it is a matter of great pride that two daughters of the state are going to play for the country. Geeta hails from Bodla village in Kabirdham district, where her first coach, Shiv Singh Chauhan, taught her to play hockey. Later, she moved to Rajnandgaon and honed her skills under the guidance of coach Anuraj Srivastava. Subsequently, she was selected for the Khelo India Center in Bahatarai, Bilaspur. Both players have represented Chhattisgarh in national competitions for several years. In the upcoming tournament, India will play its first match against Chile. CM Sai and Assembly Speaker Dr Raman Singh have congratulated the players.


Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
The Code Ushers in a New Era of Learning and Earning for the Digital Generation
In a world where traditional education often struggles to keep up with the pace of real-world change, The Code is providing an alternative for how people learn, grow, and take control of their futures. With coaching & training at its core and action as its philosophy, this platform is becoming a space for those ready to move from information overload to meaningful transformation. Many have joined, not only because of marketing, but because the system is effective. From professionals seeking a reset to students looking for clarity, people are finding something here that many platforms don't deliver—structure, and support. What makes The Code different is how it's structured. The platform combines mentorship calls, clear implementation steps, leadership development, and consistent follow-up—all focused on helping members apply what they learn. 'There's focused content, and clear steps,' says Anisha, 'What's helpful is how personal it feels. You're part of a community.' The environment is designed for progress. Every member engages in a rhythm of learning, doing, and evolving—without getting lost in endless videos or complex dashboards. One of the discussed aspects of The Code is its built-in monetisation model. Members are guided through personal development and digital skill-building and have opportunities to earn as they grow. Whether that's by mentoring new members, building small teams, or leading community calls, the platform provides space for contribution. Unlike many programs that focus solely on personal gain, this system encourages collective growth. It's about building while supporting others. 'I've done many things online that didn't go anywhere,' says Rishabh, who joined earlier this year. 'This time, I'm building something. I've found my pace, my people, and a process that's manageable.' What's notable about The Code is how members can step into leadership—not just through titles, but through action. Users who are consistent often go on to mentor others, host calls, or assist in leading groups within weeks or months of joining. There's encouragement to participate, and support to grow when ready. And that's why it seems to work. Members become mentors. Learners develop into leaders. Not because they have to, but because they choose to. As conversations around the future of work and education continue to shift, The Code is becoming more than a platform. It's developing into a community. For anyone who feels stuck, scattered, or ready to make progress, this could be a place to start—and more importantly, a place to continue. The Code is a mentorship-driven digital platform that helps people build consistency, grow skills, and explore income generation through action-based learning. With a focus on community, leadership, and implementation, it aims to bridge the gap between knowledge and results.


Gulf Today
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Deepika honours her unbreakable bond with sister Anisha in heartfelt post
Actress Deepika Padukone took to social media to share a heartwarming tribute to her sister, Anisha Padukone, celebrating their strong and unbreakable bond. In a sweet post, the 'Piku' actress reshared a reel that beautifully captured the essence of sisterhood, highlighting the ups and downs they experience together but always supporting each other in the end. On Sunday, Deepika took to her Instagram stories and reshared a reel, writing, 'I love you! @anishapadukone.' The video featuring two animals has a text written on it: 'Debating whether to tell my sister there is something on her head or just enjoy the moment.' Deepika and Anisha Padukone share a close and inseparable bond. While Deepika is often in the spotlight, Anisha, a professional golfer, prefers to stay out of the limelight, but the two sisters have always stood by each other. The 'Padmaavat' actress frequently speaks about how Anisha is her pillar of strength, and their sisterly connection is evident in the way they celebrate each other's successes and navigate life's challenges hand in hand. Last year, Anisha opened up about her excitement about Deepika and Ranveer Singh embracing parenthood and shared her joy at becoming a 'first-time' aunt. When asked about her excitement at becoming an aunt, Anisha had responded, 'Great, great... first-time feeling.' On the topic of who might spoil the baby the most, Anisha jokingly said, 'Spoil? That's a tough one. I want to say Ranveer, but I have a sneaky feeling that my parents, Prakash and Ujjala Padukone, will be right up there too.' She also admitted that she might end up spoiling Deepika's baby herself. Meanwhile, Deepika revealed her French connection from school during her Paris visit for the Paris Fashion Week. The diva uploaded an Instagram video from Paris where she was seen revealing that 'I was very good in French.' She added, 'I did French in the 11th and 12th and I was really good.' We see Deepika flaunting her French prowess saying things like 'Je m'appelle Deepika', and 'Le monde est à nous'. However, she does not stop there, she even tries to get the pronunciation right, 'It's not la, it's le' During her time in Paris, Deepika even tried her hands at some fun things like a scooter ride. Towards the end of the clip, we get a glimpse of Deepika's behind-the-scene chaos from the Paris Fashion Week. The 'Tamasha' actress was a sight to behold in a white oversized blazer, matching hat, and black leggings and heels. Deepika accessorised the look with black leather gloves, a scarf, and some classic red lipstick. Indo-Asian News Service