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The Hindu
03-08-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Imperia for the Royal Revive Plate
The four-year-old filly Imperia, who ran third in her last outing, should make amends in the Royal Revive Plate, the chief event of Monday's (Aug. 4) races. 1. SULTAN PHEROZE PLATE (Div. I) (1,200m), (Terms) Maiden, 3-y-o only (Cat. II), no whip, 12.35 p.m.: 1. Aquatone (4) Abhay Singh 56, 2. Golden Aura (5) H.M. Akshay 56, 3. Real Thalaivaa (9) B.R. Kumar 56, 4. Suryavanshi (10) Surya Prakash 56, 5. Blue Candy (3) Nakhat 54.5, 6. French Lady (1) G. Naresh 54.5, 7. Gusto's Baby (7) Akshay K 54.5, 8. Nyanza (12) Rafique Sk. 54.5, 9. Special Star (2) P. Sai K 54.5, 10. Star Of Opera (6) Mukesh K 54.5, 11. Victoria Bella (11) Kuldeep Sr. 54.5 and 12. Whistledown (8) Ashad Asbar 54.5. 1. GUSTO'S BABY, 2. VICTORIA BELLA, 3. SPECIAL STAR 2. PALAMPET PLATE (Div. I) (1,100m), 3-y-o and upward, rated 20 to 45 (Cat. III), 1.05: 1. DUBAI TOUCH (1) Neeraj 60.5, 2. Anemoi (12) A.A. Vikrant 60, 3. Dashing Charm (7) Ashad Asbar 59, 4. Dontblockmyway (9) Vivek G 58.5, 5. Her Ladyship (6) Kuldeep Sr. 57, 6. Mexican Wave (8) R.S. Jodha 57, 7. Golden Unicorn (11) P. Sai K 54.5, 8. City Cruise (4) Abhay Singh 54, 9. Amboseli (5) Kuldeep Jr. 53, 10. Sunny Day (2) P. Ajeeth K 52.5, 11. Blazing Saddle (3) Ajay K 52 and 12. Una Paloma Blanca (10) Surya Prakash 50. 1. DUBAI TOUCH, 2. DASHING CHARM, 3. AMBOSELI 3. SULTAN PHEROZE PLATE (Div. II) (1,200m), (Terms) Maiden, 3-y-o only (Cat. II), no whip, 1.35: 1. Beast Master (—), 2. Onslaught (3) H.M. Akshay 56, 3. Sound Wave (7) Mukesh K 56, 4. Bestie (6) Md. Ekram 54.5, 5. Desert Flower (8) Gaurav 54.5, 6. Golden Bourbon (5) Kuldeep Sr. 7. Infinia (2) Ashad Asbar 54.5, 8. Kitsune (4) B.R. Kumar 54.5, 9. Moonlite Rose (10) Vivek G 54.5, 10. Timeless Elegance (1) Md. Ismail 54.5 and 11. Turiya (9) Akshay K 54.5. 1. MOONLITE ROSE, 2. TURIYA, 3. INFINIA 4. THREE WISHES PLATE (Div. I) (1,400m), 4-y-o and upward, rated upto 25 (Cat. III), 2.05: 1. Always Special (5) Surya Prakash 60, 2. Exponent (1) Nakhat Singh 60, 3. Golden Inzio (6) Ajay K 60, 4. Politics (7) G. Naresh 60, 5. Balahaka (8) P. Sai K 58.5, 6. Iconic Star (3) A.A. Vikrant 58, 7. N R I Star (10) Varun 58, 8. Nav Lakhaa (2) Rafique Sk. 56.5, 9. Niloufer The Great (4) H.M. Akshay 55.5 and 10. Deccan Ranger (9) Shivansh 54. 1. GOLDEN INZIO, 2. ALWAYS SPECIAL, 3. DECCAN RANGER 5. P.G. REDDY MEMORIAL CUP (1,600m), 3-y-o and upward, rated 40 to 65 (Cat. II), 2.40: 1. China Town (5) P. Ajeeth K 60.5, 2. Dapper Look (1) R.S. Jodha 60, 3. Gloria (7) Ashad Asbar 56, 4. Winning Attitude (2) Surya Prakash 56, 5. Crimson Rose (6) Varun 55, 6. Briar Ridge (4) B. Nikhil 51.5 and 7. Corte Madera (3) Vivek G 50. 1. DAPPER LOOK, 2. GLORIA, 3. CORTE MADERA 6. PALAMPET PLATE (Div. II) (1,100m), 3-y-o and upward, rated 20 to 45 (Cat. III), 3.15: 1. Silver Lining (2) Sonu K 60.5, 2. Shah Of Iran (11) H.M. Akshay 60, 3. Pacific Heights (9) Vivek G 59, 4. Bold Beauty (5) S. Shareef 58.5, 5. Zuza (10) Ashad Asbar 58.5, 6. Star Cruise (7) B. Nikhil 57, 7. Glimmer Of Hope (1) Gaurav 55, 8. Lady Jane (3) Md. Ekram 53.5, 9. Bold Indian (6) Md. Ismail 52.5, 10. Battle On (8) Ajay K 52, 11. Sadiya (4) Kuldeep Jr. 52 and 12. N R I Desire (12) Varun 51. 1. PACIFIC HEIGHTS, 2. ZUZA, 3. BATTLE ON 7. BASARA CUP (1,400m), 3-y-o and upward, rated 20 to 45 (Cat. III), 3.50: 1. Walking Thunder (9) Ashad Asbar 61.5, 2. Assured Success (11) Kuldeep Sr. 59, 3. Beverley (10) Shivansh 58.5, 4. Alpine Girl (4) Kuldeep Jr. 58, 5. Calabasas (7) Md. Ekram 58, 6. Caraxes (6) Md. Ismail 57, 7. N R I Triple Power (1) Varun 57, 8. Hawk Wing (3) G. Naresh 56.5, 9. London Bell (5) Abhay Singh 55, 10. Secret Option (2) P. Sai K 52.5, 11. The Purpose (12) H.M. Akshay 52.5 and 12. Dhanadeepa (8) B. Nikhil 50. 1. WALKING THUNDER, 2. CALABASAS, 3. BEVERLEY 8. ROYAL REVIVE PLATE (1,400m), 3-y-o and upward, rated 60 to 85 (Cat. II), 4.25: 1. D Minchu (3) H.M. Akshay 61, 2. Encore (7) R.S. Jodha 59.5, 3. Imperia (1) P. Ajeeth K 59.5, 4. Brooklyn Beauty (8) Shivansh 58.5, 5. Lucky Zone (5) Surya Prakash 58.5, 6. Darling's Boy (2) Sonu K 58, 7. Decoy (9) Mukesh K 58, 8. Best Buddy (12) Md. Ekram 56.5, 9. Strauss (11) B. Nikhil 56, 10. Annhilator (6) Kuldeep Sr. 55, 11. Dyanoosh (10) A.A. Vikrant 54.5, 12. Kingston (13) Abhay Singh 53.5, 13. Fly To The Stars (14) Rafique Sk. 52 and 14. Malibu (4) Kuldeep Jr. 50. 1. IMPERIA, 2. BROOKLYN BEAUTY, 3. DECOY 9. THREE WISHES PLATE (Div. II) (1,400m), 4-y-o and upward, rated upto 25 (Cat. III), - 5.00: 1. Desert Sultan (9) B.R. Kumar 60, 2. Flashing Memories (6) R.S. Jodha 60, 3. Muaser (7) P. Ajeeth K 60, 4. Most Beautiful (8) Shivansh 59, 5. Ilene (4) Varun 58.5, 6. Club Queen (5) Nakhat 58, 7. Cape May (10) Md. Ekram 57.5, 8. Shubhrak (3) A.A. Vikrant 55, 9. Blue Brigade (2) Kuldeep Sr. 54.5 and 10. Silver Arrow (1) P. Sai K 54.5. 1. DESERT SULTAN, 2. FLASHING MEMORIES, 3. SHUBHRAK Day's Best: GUSTO'S BABY Jackpot: (i) 1,2,3,4 & 5, (ii) 5,6,7,8 & 9. Mini Jackpot : (i) 3,4,5 & 6, (ii) 6, 7,8 & 9. Treble: (i) 2, 3 & 4, (ii) 4, 5 & 6, (iii) 7, 8 & 9. Tanala : All races.


Business Standard
14-07-2025
- Science
- Business Standard
Asia's Largest STEM Conference: ICCCNT 2025 Wraps Up at IIT Indore with Unprecedented Global Participation
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 12: The 16th IEEE International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT 2025) concluded this week at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore, marking a major milestone in the global STEM landscape. With more than 10,000 submissions from 99 countries, ICCCNT 2025 has become Asia's largest STEM conference, reinforcing its role as a vibrant platform for academic and industry collaboration. Held from July 6 to 11, the conference was co-organized with Oriental University, Indore, and Kongu Engineering College, Tamil Nadu. The hybrid format brought together researchers, scholars, entrepreneurs, and technologists worldwide—both in-person and online—creating a truly global event. ICCCNT 2025 stood out for its scale and diversity. Nearly 900 international submissions—roughly 9% of the total—highlighted its growing global footprint. The agenda covered vital themes such as AI, 6G, IoT, cybersecurity, smart infrastructure, and green computing, with participation from institutions including NASA, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, and Amrita University. The conference was led by Prof. Surya Prakash (Conference Chair, IIT Indore), Prof. Prakash Duraisamy (Co-Chair, University of Wisconsin, USA), and Prof. Murugesan K. (Organizing Chair – Offline, Kongu Engineering College). Their vision helped deliver six days of high-impact sessions and cross-sector collaboration. Endorsed by IEEE Electronics Packaging Society (EPS) and IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), the event's academic rigor was elevated further. All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. One of the standout features of ICCCNT 2025 was its first-ever industry exhibition. Spearheaded by Ms. Prachi Garg, Exhibition Chair, it brought public and private sector innovators to a shared platform. From live demos to product showcases and interactive sessions, the exhibition encouraged real-world applications of academic research. 'These exhibitions are not just about showcasing technology—they are about building bridges between research and real-world impact,' said Ms. Garg. 'We were thrilled to see how students, faculty, entrepreneurs, and R&D leaders interacted over ideas that could define the future.' The opening ceremony set a high bar, bringing together scientific minds from across the globe. Over the week, ICCCNT 2025 featured keynote addresses, plenary sessions, workshops, and parallel technical tracks—all curated to balance accessibility with depth. Discussions included ethical AI, data sovereignty, and green tech deployment. Co-organizers Oriental University and Kongu Engineering College played a crucial role in the successful online execution of the event. Their contribution enabled a seamless global experience and underscored the power of regional institutions in shaping national innovation narratives. 'Kicking off ICCCNT 2025 from the heart of Madhya Pradesh was a symbolic and strategic move,' said Ms. Garima Ghai from Oriental University. 'It proves that research excellence and global conversations are not limited to metros or the West—they can thrive in India's growing knowledge corridors.' Another highlight was the hands-on workshop series, led by Ms. Tripty Singh, which delivered practical learning for students, researchers, and professionals. These sessions introduced emerging platforms in robotics and intelligent systems. Panel discussions tackled timely global challenges, ranging from climate-responsive infrastructure to cybersecurity and inclusive digital governance. The focus wasn't just theoretical. Experts proposed actionable frameworks and policy-level insights drawn from multi-sector experience. Reflecting on the impact of the event, Prof. Prakash Duraisamy noted, 'ICCCNT is more than a conference—it's a catalyst for future-ready innovation. Its unique blend of academic rigor and industry relevance makes it a vital forum for shaping tomorrow's technologies.' Prof. Surya Prakash added, 'ICCCNT 2025 at IIT Indore is a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and the transformative power of technology. We are honored to host a global community that is shaping the future of intelligent and networked systems.' As ICCCNT 2025 closed, what remained was more than academic insight—it was the foundation of future partnerships. Students met mentors. Startups met investors. Researchers met policymakers. ICCCNT 2025 wasn't just an event; it was a turning point.


The Hindu
23-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Call for innovative teaching practices, performance tracking at NVS principals' conference
The three-day annual regional principals' conference of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) concluded on Friday. Principals from across Hyderabad region participated in discussions and planning sessions with a focus on academic excellence such as enhancing academic standards, co-curricular activities, and streamlining administrative protocols, for holistic development of students. According to officials, the emphasis was on qualitative and quantitative academic outcomes by innovative teaching practices, performance tracking, and remedial interventions. Plans were formulated for cluster and regional-level sports events, cultural programmes, and integration meets aimed at nurturing students. Central Civil Services Rules were explained by Assistant Commissioner Surya Prakash, who spoke about procedures for offences under POSCO and sexual harassment at workplaces. Accounts Officer Mithilesh explained financial transparency, and General Manager (Construction) K.V. Reddy presented measures for upkeep of school's infrastructure. Deputy Commissioner T. Gopalakrishna felicitated the toppers of the region for outstanding achievements. There is an urgent need to fill all 80 seats in Class 11 through lateral entry by making efforts to attract eligible and meritorious students, he said. Stressing on sustaining the legacy and consistent performance by Hyderabad region in academics and sports, he spoke about prioritising the safety of students in campuses. He also called for early initiation of procedures to ensure hassle-free and timely processing of retirement benefits for employees.