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The Hindu
12 hours ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
Ganguly showcases his mettle to clinch 400m medley
Shoan Ganguly gave a good account of his potential as he secured the men's 400m medley title with an 'India best' performance on the concluding day of the National aquatics championships at the Kalinga Stadium Aquatic Centre here on Thursday. Shoan, who claimed the 200m medley crown with an 'India best' time the other day, made it a delectable double by winning the 400m medley gold with a time of 4:24.64. Ganguly, who led after 300m, withstood the challenge from Advait Page and Aryan Nehra, who held the National record at 4:25.62, before hitting the touchpad first. His second record breaking performance earned him the 'best swimmer' honour along with Dhinidhi Desinghu. 'This is my best time in two years in my main event. I thank Page and Nerha for pushing me,' said Ganguly. A day after winning the 200m backstroke, Rishabh Das claimed his second gold amid a keen contest between four swimmers. He clocked his personal best of 56.13 over 100m. Rishabh's training mate from Mumbai, Heer Shah held his nerve to clock 51.29 and bag his maiden crown in men's 100m freestyle. Bhavya Sachdeva picked up her third gold medal as she won the women's 800m title. Vihitha Nayana Loganathan (100m backstroke) and Harshitha Jayaram (100m breaststroke) won their second crowns. Altogether 14 new records were set in the championships. The results (winners only): Men: 100m freestyle: Heer Shah (Mah) 51.29; 100m backstroke: Rishabh Das (Mah) 56.13; 100m breaststroke: Likith Selvaraj Prema (SSCB) 1:03.06; 400m medley: Shoan Ganguly (Kar) 4:24.64 (NMR, Old 4:25.62, Aryan Nehra, 2023). Women: 800m freestyle: Bhavya Sachdeva (Del) 9:09.67; 100m backstroke: Vihitha Nayana Loganathan (Kar) 1:05.18; 100m breaststroke: Harshitha Jayaram (RSPB) 1:13.24. Best swimmer: Shoan Ganguly (men) and Dhinidhi Desinghu (women) (2 NMR and 'India best' performances apiece); Team championships (men, women and overall): Karnataka.

The Hindu
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
Benedicton, Dhinidhi and Rishabh break new ground
B. Benedicton Rohit and Dhinidhi Desinghu stole the limelight by smashing the men's 50m butterfly and women's 100m freestyle meet records respectively in the National aquatics championships at the Kalinga Stadium Aquatic Centre here on Wednesday. After securing the 100m butterfly gold with a record, Benedicton broke the 50m record twice to assert his supremacy. He timed 24.13 in the heats to go below Virdhawal Khade's six-year-old National record (24.19) before lowering the mark further to 24.11 and claim the gold. 'My body is tired after so many events, but it's good to break the record,' said Benedicton, who achieved the World championships qualification. Dhinidhi, the women's 200m freestyle winner with a record, raced with authority to clock 56.78 for her second gold. 'I missed the World championships and World junior championships qualifying marks. But I'm happy to become the first Indian woman to go below 57 seconds,' said Dhinidhi, whose previous best was 57.08. National Games gold medallist Rishabh Das (2:00.65) beat Utkarsh Patil (2:00.98) in the last five metres to win the men's 200m backstroke and achieved Worlds 'B' qualification. The top two bettered Srihari Nataraj's National record and 'India best' time (2:02.29). Tamil Nadu (Jashua Thomas, Rohit, M.J. Praveen Kumar Praveen, Adhithya Dinesh) secured the men's 4x100m freestyle title with a record (3:26.26). Top-four finishers, including Karnataka, Maharashtra and Railways, bettered the previous record. The results (winners only): Men: 800m freestyle: Aryan Nehra (Guj) 8:10.40; 200m backstroke: Rishabh Das (Mah) 2:00.65 (NMR, Old 2:02.29, Srihari Nataraj, 2019); 50m butterfly: B. Benedicton Rohit (TN) 24.11 (NMR, Old 24.13, 2025); 4x100m freestyle: Tamil Nadu 3:26.26 (NMR, Old 3:28.09, Karnataka). Women: 100m freestyle: Dhinidhi Desinghu (Kar) 56.78 (NMR, Old 57.73, Shivangi Sarma, 2022); 200m backstroke: Vihitha Nayana Loganathan (Kar) 2:21.85; 50m butterfly: Nine Venkatesh (Kar) 28.25; 400m medley: Saanvi Deshwal (Mah) 5:03.85; 4x100m freestyle relay: Karnataka 4:03.18.


News18
2 days ago
- Sport
- News18
Rujula S. Breaks National Record In 50m Freestyle At National Championships
Last Updated: Rujula S. set a new national meet record in the 50m Women's Freestyle at the 78th National Aquatics Championships. Bhavya Sachdeva and Tamil Nadu's relay team also set new records. Rujula S. from Karnataka set a new national meet record and achieved the Best Indian Performance in the 50m Women's Freestyle with a time of 26.36 seconds, surpassing Shikha Tandon's long-standing record at the 78th National Aquatics Championships held at the Aquatic Centre, Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, on Tuesday. While Rujula broke the previous record with her 26.36-second finish, Avantika Sudhir Chavan of the Railways Sports Promotion Board claimed second place with a time of 26.58 seconds, and Karnataka's emerging talent Dhinidhi Desinghu secured third place in 26.69 seconds. In other notable events of the day, Olympian Aryan Nehra, Kushagra Rawat, and Aneesh Gowda delivered thrilling performances in the last 50m of the 400m Men's Freestyle. Aryan Nehra clinched the gold medal, followed closely by Kushagra Rawat, while Aneesh Gowda earned the bronze. Bhavya Sachdeva from Delhi clocked 17:35.07 in the Women's 1500m Freestyle, winning the gold and setting a new National Meet record. Shristi Upadhyaya secured her second individual medal for Odisha by winning the bronze. Olympians Srihari Nataraj and Sajan Prakash comfortably won their respective events, while Tamil Nadu established a new meet record in the men's 4 x 100 medley relay. Key results: Women's 1500m Freestyle: Bhavya Sachdeva, DELHI, 17:35.07 NMR; Vritti Agarwal, TELANGANA, 17:41.36; Thanya Shadakshari, KARNATAKA, 17:41.4. Men's 400m Freestyle: Aryan Nehra, GUJARAT, 3:55.96; Kushagra Rawat, DELHI, 3:56.84; Aneesh S Gowda, KARNATAKA, 3:57.17. Women's 200m Butterfly: Astha Choudhury, RSPB, 2:20.63; Roshini Balasubramanian, TAMIL NADU, 2:20.77; Shristi Upadhaya, ODISHA, 2:23.11. Men's 200m Butterfly: Sajan Prakash, POLICE, 1:58.98; Bikram Changmai, RSPB, 2:02.13; Dharshan S, KARNATAKA, 2:03.11. Women's 50m Backstroke: Vihitha Nayana Loganathan, KARNATAKA, 29.99; Sanjana Manguesh Prabhugaonker, GOA, 30.68; Soubrity Mondal, BENGAL, 30.70. Men's 50m Backstroke: Srihari Nataraj, KARNATAKA, 25.70; Rishabh Anupam Das, MAHARASHTRA, 26.02; Akash Mani, KARNATAKA, 26.12. Women's 50m Freestyle: Rujula S, KARNATAKA, 26.36 NMR; Avantika Sudhir Chavan, RSPB, 26.58; Dhinidhi Desinghu, KARNATAKA, 26.69. Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay: Tamil Nadu (Nithik Nathella, Danush Suresh, B. Benedicton Rohit, Adhithya Dinesh) 3:45.09 NMR; Karnataka (Utkarsh Santosh Patil, Manikanta L, Chinthan S Shetty, Tanish George Mathew) 3:48.16; Railways Sports Promotion Board (Devansh Maheshkumar Parmar, Anoop Augustine, Bikram Changmai, Sathya Sai Krishnan M) 3:49.60. With IANS inputs.

The Hindu
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
Rujula and Bhavya break meet records
Rujula S. and Bhavya Sachdeva swam confidently to break women's 50m and 1500m freestyle meet records respectively and clinch gold medals in the National aquatics championships at the Kalinga Stadium Aquatic Centre here on Tuesday. The 16-year-old Rujula benefited from her strong mindset and good preparation to improve upon her previous personal best of 26.91 and secured her maiden gold. 'The distance was short, so I went all out,' said Rujula. Bhavya swam tactically and increased the gap with others after the halfway stage as she shattered Malavika's 10-year-old record with a time of 17:35.07 and bagged her second gold. 'It was slower than I thought. After missing the mark in 2023, it feels good to achieve it,' said Bhavya, who relocated from Australia to Bangkok to avoid racism and resume her training last year. Competing in the lone 50m backstroke event, Olympian Srihari Nataraj, without a shave and clearly in training mode for the upcoming World University Games, clocked 25.86 in the heats and 25.70 in the final to claim the top honour. He narrowly missed his 2019 National record of 25.58. Aryan Nehra, who set the National mark of 3:52.55 in 2023, fought back in the final 100m to regain the 400m freestyle crown (3:55.96). Tamil Nadu (Nithik Nathella, Danush Suresh, B. Benedicton Rohit, Adhithya Dinesh) took the men's 4x100m medley relay gold with a record. The results (winners only): Men: 400m freestyle: Aryan Nehra (Guj) 3:55.96; 50m backstroke: Srihari Nataraj (Kar) 25.70; 200m butterfly: Sajan Prakash (AIP) 1:58.98; 4x100m medley relay: Tamil Nadu 3:45.09 (NMR, Old 3:45.66, 2024). Women: 50m freestyle: Rujula S. (Kar) 26.36 (NMR, Old 26.47, Rujuta Khade, 2023); 1500m freestyle: Bhavya Sachdeva (Del) 17:35.07 (NMR, Old 17:39. 16, Malavika V., 2015); 50m backstroke: Vihitha Nayana Loganathan (Kar) 29.99; 200m butterfly: Astha Choudhury (RSPB) 2:20.63; 4x100m medley relay: Karnataka 4:25.92.


Time Business News
3 days ago
- Science
- Time Business News
Utilization and Driving Factors in the Molecular Spectroscopy Market
The matter (molecules) and electromagnetic radiations has active interaction in molecular spectroscopy that are able to generate an absorption pattern or spectrum. This particular type of spectroscopy is utilized to learn more about a compound's composition or structure. The molecular spectroscopy market is growing rapidly with factors such as growing need around various industries such as food safety, environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals and research with enhancing precision and portability of instruments with advancement in technology. Major growth aspects tailor around the tissue regeneration, embryonic development, and immune responses. Therapeutically, given aspects are more focused on wound healing, cancer treatment and regenerative medicine. Key Growth Drivers and Opportunities Molecular Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical: Molecular spectroscopy analysis has an important role in enhancing the domain of pharmaceuticals for examining drug crystalline structures, drug identity and purity, antibiotics patent, active ingredients and excipients interactions and other aspects. Spectrophotometry is frequently utilized in bioanalysis, stability testing, impurity profiling, dissolution investigations, and pharmaceutical tests. Environmental Testing and Food Safety: Molecular spectroscopy has ability to detect chemical compositions, toxins and contaminants without any alteration in the sample which makes it highly valuable in diagnostics. It is extremely advantageous for regulatory compliance, which verifies that items meet safety regulations. Its high adoption in field-based assessments and remote sensing is due to portability and rapid response. Challenges The molecular spectroscopy falls short for determining molecule's structure completely although it is useful for molecular characteristics. Techniques including UV-Vis and IR spectroscopy may be utilized to determine functional groups and collect data on electronic transitions or vibrational modes. They cannot provide comprehensive and important details regarding atom connectivity or a molecule's three-dimensional configuration. Innovation and Expansion Thermo Fisher with Two Groundbreaking Modern Spectrometers In June 2025, Thermo Fisher introduced two cutting-edge Orbitrap mass spectrometers namely Orbitrap Astral Zoom MS for 35% faster scanning, 40% higher throughput, and 50% more multiplexing—enabling over 300 proteomes/day and Orbitrap Excedion Pro MS for EASY‑ETD fragmentation for deeper proteomics coverage used in critical in biologics characterization. Bruker Introduces Innovative Fourier 80 Multinuclear Benchtop FT-NMR In April 2025, Bruker Corporation, the leading provider of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy solutions, announced the launch of an innovative Fourier 80 multinuclear benchtop FT-NMR spectrometer, known as the 'Multi-Talent' configuration. This novel Fourier 80 'Multi-Talent' system represents a major advancement in permanent magnet-based FT-NMR technology, as its unique, next-generation capabilities meet the evolving needs of academic researchers and industry scientists with dramatically enhanced versatility in benchtop FT-NMR multinuclear analysis. HORIBA Provides Contribution for Vaccine and Protein Analysis In March 2025, the HORIBA introduced Veloci which is a biopharma analyzer A-TEEM (absorbance/transmittance with fluorescence EEM), that enables label-free molecular finger prints for vaccine and protein analysis. JASCO Profits Off with its New Launch of Fluorescence Spectrophotometers In March 2021, fluorescence spectrophotometers (FP-8050 Series) which is completely new range was launched by JASCO. Given strategic launch helped the company to drive its revenue by enhancing their product portfolio. Real-time infrared spectroscopy tracks organocatalyst action Several researchers at University of Amsterdam and HFML‑FELIX used free-electron laser-based IR spectroscopy along with quantum-chemical modeling to observe the structure and binding dynamics of a thiourea organocatalyst that interacts with nitroolefin reactants. Eventually allowing the 'freezing out' reactive intermediates that makes way for rational catalyst design. Inventive Sparks, Expanding Markets The key contributors in Molecular Spectroscopy domain includes Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Agilent Technologies, Inc., QUANTUM ANALYTICS, PerkinElmer Inc., Shimadzu Corporation, and others are greatly emphasizing on expanding applications into new areas including biomedicine and nanotechnology, integrating advanced data analysis capabilities, and concentrating on producing extremely delicate and portable devices. The goal of this advancement is to boost the affordability of molecular spectroscopy for on-site environmental monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics. Also, collaborations with academics in AI and machine learning have stepped up the establishment of intelligent, self-governing analytical systems. 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