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India: Goa declared fully literate state on Statehood Day
India: Goa declared fully literate state on Statehood Day

Times of Oman

timea day ago

  • General
  • Times of Oman

India: Goa declared fully literate state on Statehood Day

Panaji: In a landmark achievement, Goa declared itself a fully literate State on Friday, becoming a beacon of inspiration for the rest of the country, officials said. This landmark announcement was made on the occasion of the 39th Goa Statehood Day and marks a significant milestone in the state's journey toward inclusive and quality education. Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said, "Our sustained collective efforts to strengthen the education sector with New Advancements, NEP 2020, have yielded the result." With the motto "Jan-Jan Sakshar", the initiative was instrumental in bringing lifelong learning to every citizen aged 15 years and above, by mobilising a vast network of volunteers that included retired teachers, NSS units, students from teacher training colleges, and field-level education professionals. The literacy campaign began with the identification of 2,981 non-literate learners across the twelve talukas of Goa. These learners were trained through schools and supported by Resource Adult Trainee Coordinators (RATCs), alongside a dedicated team of educators and student volunteers. To support effective adult education, the state introduced ULLAS primers in Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, and English. These multilingual materials emphasised not just reading and numeracy, but also financial literacy and essential life skills. Goa's achievement of 100 per cent literacy is a testament to what is possible through sustained effort, collaboration, and a strong vision. More than a statistical milestone, it symbolises social transformation, empowerment, and opportunity for every Goan. As the state celebrates this remarkable feat, it also looks ahead to a future where lifelong learning becomes a way of life, where no one is left behind. Education continues to be the foundation of an inclusive and progressive society. Earlier in the day, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed officers and sailors onboard India's first indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant off the Goa coast, and declared that "Operation Sindoor is not just a military action, but India's frontal assault against terrorism. "Operation Sindoor is not just a military action, but India's frontal assault against terrorism, and if Pakistan resorts to anything evil or unethical, it will, this time, face the firepower and ire of the Indian Navy," said the Defence Minister. Commending the Indian Navy's "silent service" during Operation Sindoor, Rajnath Singh stated that the mighty Carrier Battle Group ensured that the Pakistani Navy did not venture out, or else it would have faced the consequences. He sent a clear message to Pakistan that if it tries to cast an evil eye, the opening of New Delhi's response will be at the hands of the Indian Navy.

"India will not hesitate to use every method to root out terrorism," says Rajnath Singh
"India will not hesitate to use every method to root out terrorism," says Rajnath Singh

Times of Oman

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Times of Oman

"India will not hesitate to use every method to root out terrorism," says Rajnath Singh

Panaji: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, addressing officers and sailors onboard India's first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant off the Goa coast, declared that "Operation Sindoor is not just a military action, but India's frontal assault against terrorism. "Operation Sindoor is not just a military action, but India's frontal assault against terrorism, and if Pakistan resorts to anything evil or unethical, it will, this time, face the firepower and ire of the Indian Navy," said the Defence Minister. Commending the Indian Navy's "silent service" during Operation Sindoor, Rajnath Singh stated that the mighty Carrier Battle Group ensured that the Pakistani Navy did not venture out, or else it would have faced the consequences. He sent a clear message to Pakistan that if it tries to cast an evil eye, the opening of New Delhi's response will be at the hands of the Indian Navy. Rajnath Singh asserted that Pakistan needs to understand that the time is up for the dangerous game of terrorism it has been playing since its Independence. "Now, if Pakistan instigates any terrorist act against India, it will have to bear the consequences and face defeat. India will not hesitate. It will use every method to root out the menace of terrorism," he said. Defence Minister added that anti-India activities are being carried out openly from Pakistani soil, and India is completely free to carry out every kind of operation against terrorists on both sides of the border and the sea. Today, the whole world is acknowledging India's right to protect its citizens against terrorism, he said, emphasising that Pakistan must uproot the nursery of terrorism operating on its soil with its own hands. Rajnath Singh called for the handing over of terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India. "Both of them are not only in India's list of 'Most Wanted Terrorists', they are also UN Designated Terrorists. Tahawwur Rana, an accused in the Mumbai attacks, has been brought to India recently. Hafiz Saeed is also guilty of the Mumbai attacks, and justice must be done for his crime," he said. On Pakistan's repeated offer of talks, Raksha Mantri again clarified: "If there are talks, it will only be on terrorism and PoK. If Pakistan is serious about talks, it should hand over terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India so that justice is served." Describing the Indian Navy's role in the integrated operation as praiseworthy, Rajnath Singh stated that when the Indian Air Force destroyed the terror bases on Pakistani soil, the Navy's aggressive deployment in the Arabian Sea, its unmatched maritime domain awareness and supremacy confined the Pakistani Navy to its own shores. "Our Western Fleet ships deployed at sea, within 96 hours of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, carried out successful firings of surface-to-surface & surface-to-air missiles and torpedoes on the western & eastern coast. It demonstrated the combat readiness of our platforms, systems & crew and our intent & readiness, forcing the enemy to come into a defensive posture," he said. He added that the force projection of the Carrier Battle Group effectively indicated India's intent and capability. The tremendous power of the Indian Navy, its military acumen and destructive capabilities have broken the enemy's morale, he said. He urged the Navy to continue leaving no stone unturned in its preparations, reiterating Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's clear message that if any terrorist attack takes place on Indian soil, it will be considered as an 'Act of War' and respond in the same way. Rajnath Singh reasserted that Operation Sindoor is not yet over; it is just a pause, a warning. He added that if Pakistan makes the same mistake again, India's answer will be harsher. Lauding the speed, depth and clarity of the Armed Forces during Operation Sindoor, the Defence Minister stated that the precision strikes displayed seamless synergy among the three Services as well as coordination among Ministries and Government agencies. He added that the operation sent a clear message to the terrorists & its patrons that India will no longer tolerate and give a befitting reply. "Within a very short span of time, we destroyed Pakistan's terrorist base and its intentions. Our response was so strong that Pakistan pleaded to stop. We stopped our military actions on our own terms. Our forces had not even started showing their might," he said. On his interactions with the Army and Air Force personnel and now the Naval warriors post-Operation Sindoor, Rajnath Singh expressed satisfaction that whether land, sky or sea, India is fully prepared to deal with any situation anywhere. He recalled the contribution of the older version of INS Vikrant during the Liberation of Goa, stating that the aircraft carrier had led the Indian Navy's fleet during the operation in 1961, and now, in its new indigenous avatar, it is spearheading India's resolve against terrorism. He further concluded his address by saying: "Today, we are in an era where wars are not fought only with bullets and bombs, but also through cyberspace, data dominance and strategic deterrence. It is a matter of pride that the Navy is moving ahead in these areas." He described the Indian Navy as not just the sentinel of the Indian Ocean, but a strategic force that strengthens India's presence in the region. It warns the enemy that India is no longer just a regional power, but is moving towards becoming a global power, he said.

Indian Navy will lead New Delhi's response to any future Pakistani aggression: Minister
Indian Navy will lead New Delhi's response to any future Pakistani aggression: Minister

Al Arabiya

timea day ago

  • General
  • Al Arabiya

Indian Navy will lead New Delhi's response to any future Pakistani aggression: Minister

India will use the firepower of its navy in response to any future aggression by Pakistan, India's defense minister said on Friday, weeks after the fiercest fighting in decades between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Relations between India and Pakistan are tense after four days of fighting this month, which involved fighter jets, missiles, drones and artillery before a ceasefire was announced. 'If Pakistan resorts to anything evil or unethical, it will, this time, face the firepower and ire of the Indian Navy,' Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant off the coast of the western Indian state of Goa. A spokesperson for Pakistan's military referred Reuters to a May 12 statement, which said there would be a 'comprehensive and decisive' response whenever Pakistan's sovereignty was 'threatened and territorial integrity violated.' The latest fighting erupted after 26 people, mostly Indian tourists, were killed in an April 22 attack in Kashmir, a disputed Himalayan territory claimed by both nations. New Delhi blamed the attack on 'terrorists' backed by Pakistan, which denied the charge. A ceasefire took effect on May 10 and a top Pakistani military official told Reuters on Friday that both countries were close to reducing their troop build-up along their border to pre-conflict levels. The Indian Navy has said it deployed its carrier battle group, submarines and other aviation assets in the northern Arabian Sea within 96 hours of the April 22 attack. Defense Minister Singh said 'Operation Sindoor', under which India launched the strikes on Pakistan, was paused, but not yet over. 'We stopped our military actions on our own terms. Our forces had not even started showing their might,' he said.

Indian Navy will lead New Delhi's response to any future Pakistani aggression, minister says
Indian Navy will lead New Delhi's response to any future Pakistani aggression, minister says

Reuters

timea day ago

  • General
  • Reuters

Indian Navy will lead New Delhi's response to any future Pakistani aggression, minister says

NEW DELHI, May 30 (Reuters) - India will use the firepower of its navy in response to any future aggression by Pakistan, India's defence minister said on Friday, weeks after the fiercest fighting in decades between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Relations between India and Pakistan are tense after four days of fighting this month, which involved fighter jets, missiles, drones and artillery before a ceasefire was announced. "If Pakistan resorts to anything evil or unethical, it will, this time, face the firepower and ire of the Indian Navy," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant off the coast of the western Indian state of Goa. A spokesperson for Pakistan's military referred Reuters to a May 12 statement, which said there would be a "comprehensive and decisive" response whenever Pakistan's sovereignty was "threatened and territorial integrity violated". The latest fighting erupted after 26 people, mostly Indian tourists, were killed in an April 22 attack in Kashmir, a disputed Himalayan territory claimed by both nations. New Delhi blamed the attack on "terrorists" backed by Pakistan, which denied the charge. A ceasefire took effect on May 10 and a top Pakistani military official told Reuters on Friday that both countries were close to reducing their troop build-up along their border to pre-conflict levels. The Indian Navy has said it deployed its carrier battle group, submarines and other aviation assets in the northern Arabian Sea within 96 hours of the April 22 attack. Defence Minister Singh said 'Operation Sindoor', under which India launched the strikes on Pakistan, was paused, but not yet over. "We stopped our military actions on our own terms. Our forces had not even started showing their might," he said.

GMR Airports Ltd (BOM:532754) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Income Growth Amid ...
GMR Airports Ltd (BOM:532754) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Income Growth Amid ...

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

GMR Airports Ltd (BOM:532754) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Income Growth Amid ...

Release Date: May 23, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. GMR Airports Ltd (BOM:532754) reported a 16% year-on-year increase in total income for Q4 fiscal 2025, driven by traffic growth and non-aero revenues. The company achieved a better margin of 51% in Q4 fiscal 2025, up from 48% in the previous year. Delhi Airport's total income rose 24% year-on-year, driven by traffic growth and commercial property development. Hyderabad Airport saw a 21% year-on-year increase in passenger traffic for Q4 fiscal 2025. GMR Airports Ltd (BOM:532754) has been recognized globally, with Delhi Airport ranked as the 9th busiest airport in the world and awarded the best airport in India and South Asia. GMR Airports Ltd (BOM:532754) reported a loss from continuing operations of INR 2.9 billion for Q4 fiscal 2025, compared to a loss of INR 2.1 billion in the previous year. Interest expenses increased by 27% and depreciation by 30% due to capitalization of expansion CapEx. Goa Airport experienced a 5% year-on-year decline in passenger traffic for the quarter. The company's consolidated net debt increased by INR 18 billion compared to the previous quarter. The effective tax rate for Hyderabad Airport was notably high at around 44-45% for the quarter. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 6 Warning Signs with BOM:532754. Q: Can you explain the impact of the new tariff order on annual revenues for Delhi Airport? A: The new tariff order has increased the yield per passenger from ?145 to ?360, which is an increase of ?215 per passenger. This will significantly impact revenue, but we do not provide forward guidance on revenues. (Respondent: Unidentified_6) Q: Is the current interest and depreciation cost expected to remain the same for FY26? A: The interest cost and depreciation are expected to remain more or less the same, with some reduction in interest cost due to refinancing efforts. (Respondent: Unidentified_6) Q: What has driven the increase in CPD rental income at Delhi Airport this quarter? A: The increase is due to the completion of certain assets and the commencement of lease financing, resulting in a bump of about ?188 to ?190 crore this quarter. Going forward, there will be an increase of about ?120 crore annually. (Respondent: Unidentified_6) Q: Will Delhi Airport be able to break even in FY26 with the new YPP? A: While we cannot provide specific guidance, the new YPP will significantly improve financials, and the results should be evident in the P&L. (Respondent: Unidentified_2) Q: What caused the sequential softness in EBITDA margins at Hyderabad Airport this quarter? A: The softness is mainly due to lower other income in Q4 compared to Q3 and some year-end expenses. The effective tax rate was high due to book entries, but Hyderabad Airport is not currently paying taxes. (Respondent: Unidentified_9) For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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