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Hindustan Times
25-04-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
JMS Group: Shaping real estate in New Gurugram and beyond
Established in 2013 by Pushpender Singh, the JMS Group has steadily built a name for itself in the real estate Industry. Guided by the core pillars of trust, commitment, value and integrity, the company has acquired a customer base of 4000+ people who have invested in 10+ projects of the company. With a portfolio that includes residential, commercial, and plotted developments, JMS focuses on delivering quality and ensuring customer satisfaction. The company's goal goes beyond construction—it aims to create lasting value and build long-term relationships with its stakeholders. Projects like Crosswalk, The Pearl, Premier Floors, Capital Square, The Nation, Primeland, The Pride, The Pride Avenue, Marine Square, and Megacity reflect JMS's approach to thoughtful development and reliable execution. These projects have also delivered solid returns and value appreciation for investors. Pushpender Singh, Founder & Managing Director of JMS Group, is driven by a vision to redefine the real estate landscape. What began in Sector 93, Gurugram—now a part of the vibrant New Gurugram—has gradually grown to include projects in Sectors 95, 95A, 93, and 102 of Gurugram, as well as Sector 5 in Sohna. Looking ahead, the brand is set to expand its presence in other key high-growth markets with the launch of plotted as well as built-up development projects. According to the company, this initiative aims to provide customers with access to high-end and innovative real estate offerings.


The Independent
10-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
What are the rules for WrestleMania 41 matches?
WrestleMania 41 is almost here, with the biggest wrestling show of the year scheduled for two nights in Las Vegas. The event at Allegiant Stadium has been built around the 'heel turn' (villainous personality change!) of John Cena, who is set to compete at WWE 's showpiece event for the final time – before he retires in December. Cena will challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Title in the main event of Night 2, while CM Punk, Logan Paul, Roman Reigns and Rhea Ripley are among the other big names competing. But what are the general rules for WWE matches? That depends on the match type. So, let's get into it... How is a wrestling match won/lost? Most WWE matches are decided by one of the following means: pinfall, submission, countout or disqualification. A pinfall occurs when a wrestler pins their opponent's shoulders to the mat for a three count – as counted by the referee – while a submission occurs when a wrestler taps out or passes out while in a chokehold or a limb lock. A countout occurs when a wrestler cannot re-enter the ring before a count of 10, and a disqualification occurs when a wrestler uses an illegal strike – for example a low blow, or using a weapon like a chair to attack their opponent – or doesn't heed the ref's warnings over certain behaviour. These rules apply in one-on-one matches and tag-team matches (which typically pit teams of two against each other, though sometimes teams of three or more). But what about multi-person matches? There are a few of those this year... Rules for triple threats and fatal four-way matches This year, there will be two triple-threat matches. In the Night 1 main event, Reigns faces CM Punk and Seth Rollins (three competitors, thus 'triple threat'), while Iyo Sky will defend the Women's World Title against Ripley and Bianca Belair. The only fatal four-way, meanwhile, sees Bron Breakker defend his Intercontinental Championship against Penta, Dominik Mysterio and Finn Balor. In these matches, there are no disqualifications or countouts. The bout ends when one competitor pins or submits another – and in a title match, the champion does not need to be directly pinned/submitted to lose their gold. Other stipulations Thus far, there are no 'gimmick' matches announced for WrestleMania 41. However, in case there are, let's explain a few. A table match is won when an opponent is driven through a table, and a ladder match is won when a wrestler climbs a ladder and claims the prize hanging above the ring (often a title belt). The latter example was relevant to WrestleMania 40, because Night 1 involved a six-team ladder match for the Undisputed Tag-Team Titles. Elsewhere at WrestleMania 40, The Pride faced The Final Testament in a 'Philadelphia Street Fight'. In that contest, there were no countouts or disqualifications – so there were plenty of weapons involved. These kinds of matches are often simply referred to as 'No DQ' or 'No Holds Barred' contests.
Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
London City Lionesses provide goalkeeper updates
The Pride provided updates via posts on their official club X account earlier today. It has been reported that youngster Hermoine Cull has joined FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division club Watford on loan. The 20-year-old will spend the remainder of the season with The Golden Girls as she looks to get some games under her belt. Cull's latest appearance for London City Lionesses came as a substitute in a 5-2 victory over Portsmouth in the Subway Women's League Cup before Christmas. In other news, London City Lionesses have parted company with Republic of Ireland international keeper Grace Moloney by mutual consent. Moloney has spent the last 18 months with The Pride in which she has made 21 appearances for the club in the Barclays Women's Championship. Despite the two outgoings, London City Lionesses still have a strong goalkeeping department. The Pride have Emily Orman, Sophie Hillyerd and loanee Sophia Poor on their books. Orman has largely played the role of first-choice goalkeeper at Hayes Lane this season with the player starting the vast majority of matches. London City Lionesses are back in action on Sunday afternoon when they travel to Portsmouth in the Barclays Women's Championship. Hermione Cull has joined Watford on loan for the rest of the season. 𝗚𝗼 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘀𝗺𝗮𝘀𝗵 𝗶𝘁, 𝗛!👊🐝 — London City Lionesses (@LC_Lionesses) January 31, 2025 London City Lionesses and Grace Moloney have mutually agreed to part ways. We thank Grace for her contributions to the club and wish her well in her next chapter. — London City Lionesses (@LC_Lionesses) January 31, 2025
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
London City Lionesses defender Henson signs new deal
The Pride announced the news via a post on their official club website this afternoon. It has been reported that the 21-year-old has agreed to stay at Hayes Lane until at least summer 2027. London City Lionesses signed Henson from former Barclays Women's Championship club Watford in the January 2024 transfer window. The defender largely played a back-up role for The Pride in the second half of last season before forcing her way into the team this term. Henson has made seven appearances for London City Lionesses in all competitions so far this season with all of those outings coming in the form of starts. Henson is one for the future and London City Lionesses have therefore moved quickly to retain her services on a long-term basis. After retaining Henson's services for an extended period, London City Lionesses head coach Jocelyn Prêcheur said 'The club is focusing on developing young, talented players. This is very important for us. Her potential is huge and she is a great asset for us.' London City Lionesses return to Barclays Women's Championship action on Sunday afternoon when they travel to Portsmouth.