India’s FIFA U17 World Cup dreams dashed after 0-3 defeat to China in Asian Cup quarters

India women’s national under-17 football team’s historic FIFA World Cup dream ended on Monday after a 0-3 defeat against hosts China women’s national under-17 football team in the quarter-finals of the AFC Under-17 Women’s Asian Cup. India fought hard for large parts of the contest, but China’s quality and relentless pressure ultimately proved too much in a game which the hosts dominated from start to finish.

The Young Tigresses entered the quarter-finals knowing that a win would secure India’s first FIFA World Cup qualification on qualification. Instead, the defeat brought an end to a memorable campaign that had already seen India reached the knockout stage of the tournament for the first time.

However, for 38 minutes India managed to frustrate one of the strongest young teams in Asia.

Goalkeeper Basnet and defender Munni stood out during a disciplined defensive effort as China dominated possession and repeatedly pushed India into their own half.

But the breakthrough finally came in the 38th minute.

A sharp passing move from the left left India’s defense wide open, before Huang Qianyi finished from close range to give China the lead.

Things got even tougher for India in the stoppage time of the first half when China won a penalty and Liu Yuxi calmly converted it before the break to make it 2-0.

How did China dominate India in the quarterfinals?

The match statistics reflected China’s dominance throughout the contest.

The hosts enjoyed nearly 75 percent possession and finished the game with 28 shots, compared to India’s single effort.

China barely gave India a chance to play the ball and forced the Young Tigresses to constantly defend in their own final third.

Even after taking the lead, China continued to attack with intensity and never allowed India to stay in the game.

Ultimately, Li Qixian scored the third goal in the 90th minute to secure China’s place in the semi-finals.

Meanwhile, India struggled to create attacking opportunities as the hosts’ physicality, movement and pace continued to stretch the defense throughout the match.

India’s World Cup dream is over, but not the promise

Although the defeat ended India’s hopes of reaching the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, the campaign still marked a major step forward for the team.

India had already created history in the tournament by reaching the knockout stage of the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup for the first time after an impressive 4-0 win over Lebanon.

This was the first time since 2004 that an Indian women’s team had reached the knockout stage of an AFC tournament.

Despite a tough quarterfinal against one of the strongest teams in Asia, players like Basnet and Munni showed a lot of potential during the tournament.

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Debodinna Chakraborty

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May 11, 2026 20:13 IST

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Suvendu government appointed Bengal’s top election officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal as Chief Secretary. india news

Suvendu government appointed Bengal's top election official Manoj Kumar Agarwal as chief secretary.

New Delhi: The West Bengal government on Monday appointed Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manoj Kumar Agarwal, the top state official responsible for overseeing and conducting elections, as the Chief Secretary of the Suvendu-led government.The Chief Secretary is the top bureaucrat of the state government and the senior most IAS officer, responsible for coordinating all departments and advising the Chief Minister.Forty-eight hours after he was relieved as special observer by the Election Commission on May 7, Gupta had already been appointed advisor to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday. The appointment order came within hours of the officer taking oath as CM at a ceremony at the Brigade Parade Ground.The state also appointed IAS officer Shantanu Bala as private secretary to the CM. Bala, a 2017 batch IAS officer, previously served as the additional district magistrate of South 24 Parganas.The notification regarding Gupta’s appointment issued from Nabanna states that the appointment has been made “in the interest of public service” and will remain effective until further orders.On Gupta’s appointment, CM Adhikari said, “In the previous government, efficient and impartial officers were not given any work and they had to leave the state (for central deputation). We want to give these efficient officers a chance to work for the people. We want to bring these officers back.”Gupta was earlier appointed as a special role observer by the Election Commission during the SIR exercise. Following the Election Commission’s satisfaction with his role during the SIR, he was later assigned responsibilities as a special observer for the assembly elections. The 2026 assembly elections were largely peaceful, with no deaths reported during the election process and no major allegations of booth capturing or large-scale electoral violence.Sources said the officer met Gupta after the completion of the election process and had extensive talks with him. Sources said that during the meeting the officer offered him the post of advisor.Gupta, who has a PhD from IIT-Kharagpur, served as DM of Jalpaiguri and Burdwan. He also served as an executive director and later MD in WBIDC from 2007 to 2011, a period marked by Tata Motors’ unceremonious exit from Singur.

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Punjab Class 10 Board results show 94.52% pass rate; Rural students perform better than their urban peers; Harleen Sharma tops with 99.38%

Punjab Class 10 Board results show 94.52% pass rate; Rural students perform better than their urban peers; Harleen Sharma tops with 99.38%
Punjab Class 10 board exam toppers shine with excellent performance: Harleen Sharma leads with 99.38%, followed by Manimahesh Sharma and Rhea Rani both score 99.23%, showcasing exceptional academic excellence across the state.

Chandigarh: Punjab has recorded an overall pass percentage of 94.52% in the Class 10 board exams, with rural students outperforming their urban counterparts in this year’s results, according to data released by the state education department.A total of 2,69,505 students appeared for the exam, out of which 2,54,744 passed the exam. The results indicate a strong overall academic performance across the state.rural vs urban performanceThe pass percentage in rural areas was recorded at 95.35%, with 1,66,830 students passing out of 1,74,958 students who appeared. In comparison, the pass percentage in urban areas was recorded at 92.98%, where 87,914 students out of 94,547 candidates passed the exam. Officials noted that this marks a change in performance trends compared to previous years, where urban centers were generally ahead.Toppers of PunjabHarleen Sharma of Saraswati Senior Secondary School, Jaito (Faridkot) topped the state with 646 marks out of 650 (99.38%). The second position was jointly won by Manimahesh Sharma of Government Senior Secondary School, Chanauli Bassi (Rupnagar) and Riya Rani of Shri Guru Harkrishna Public School, Chief Khalsa Dewan, Model Town (Hoshiarpur), both scored 645 marks out of 650 (99.23%).Official statements and trendsPunjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains said the rural-urban gap is now more than 2.3 percent. He described the results as reflecting wide variation in academic performance patterns across the state. The education department linked the overall improvement to ongoing system reforms, including infrastructure development in government schools, increased digital learning access and regular teacher training programmes.Officials also said that consistent monitoring and academic support initiatives initiated in previous academic cycles have contributed to better results, especially in rural districts.

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5,000-year-old man-made island discovered underwater in Scotland may be older than Stonehenge. world News

5,000-year-old man-made island discovered underwater in Scotland may be older than Stonehenge

A historical formation located in the depths of Loch Bhorgastell provides information about human existence more than 5,000 years ago. This structure, which nowadays appears to be a small island made of stone, used to be a wooden structure carefully built by Neolithic people. The age of this ancient structure makes it older than other famous sites like Stonehenge. This structure challenges traditional views of the engineering skills and settlements of early societies.When seen from outside this structure does not appear to be anything extraordinary. Yet, beneath the surface lies evidence of the meticulous nature of its construction, multiple uses throughout history, and changes throughout the prehistoric era. According to archaeologists, this structure is the best example of human ability to shape the environment in ancient times.

Scientists discover a lost Scottish island created by humans 5,000 years ago

This particular site is of the type called a crannog, which can be described as a man-made island in lakes and wetlands. Crannogs were mostly associated with the Iron Age and later periods. However, recent discoveries indicate that there may have been some crannogs that appeared in an earlier period.According to the study conducted by experts from the University of Southampton and the University of Reading, this particular crannog was built between approximately 3800 and 3300 BC. This means that its building dates back to the Neolithic period when Stonehenge was not even built.As preliminary analysis has shown, the crannog initially consisted of a round-shaped wooden platform approximately 23 meters in diameter. Its construction consisted of several layers of timber, brushwood and stones, which were used to secure the foundation of the island. Later, the island was expanded and improved. Evidence of constructions that took place during the Bronze Age and then the Iron Age has been discovered.

What do pottery fragments tell us about Neolithic activity at the lake

Archaeological surveys have uncovered large quantities of Neolithic pottery fragments around the site. Some of these pots have traces of food residue, indicating cooking or food preparation activities.This description changes the way the site is interpreted. It may not have been entirely symbolic or defensive. Instead, it may have served as a gathering place where people met, shared food, and carried out communal activities. Experts suggest that it may have had both practical and social significance.The idea of ​​people building and using a wooden island in the middle of a lake seems unusual today. Yet in the Neolithic world, such places would have created a sense of isolation from everyday land-based life. Water boundaries often held meaning in ancient cultures, possibly marking transitions between different social or ritual realms.Still, much of this remains speculation. The evidence provides clues, but not complete answers.

How scientists discovered a hidden passage to the crannog

Among the most interesting discoveries are the underground stone passageways connecting the island to the mainland. These indicate that initially, there may have been some easy and perhaps even managed access to the island.Throughout the millennium of water level fluctuations, part of the structure would have been flooded, thus breaking apart what was previously a contiguous landscape.Investigating such landscapes has its own challenges, one of which arises from the fact that between dry land and deep water there is an area where traditional land-based surveys cannot be conducted, and underwater methods are also not efficient enough.To address this, the scientists combined underwater photography, photogrammetry using drones, and GPS measurements to overcome the shortcomings of the individual techniques and produce an accurate 3D reconstruction of the area, including both dry land and submerged portions.

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Rifts in AIADMK exposed: Velumani camp moves to corner EPS in Tamil Nadu Assembly | india news

Cracks in AIADMK exposed: Velumani camp moves to corner EPS in Tamil Nadu Assembly

New Delhi: Fissures within the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) came out into the open on Monday when some party MLAs, led by senior leader C Ve Shanmugam, submitted a letter to Protem Speaker MV Karuppaiah demanding the appointment of former minister SP Velumani as the AIADMK legislature party leader. The move is being seen as a major claim by the Velumani camp and has fueled speculations of an internal power struggle aimed at sidelining the party general secretary. Edappadi K Palaniswami Within the assembly.This comes after reports that some MLAs had demanded that Edappadi K Palaniswami should step down following the party’s poor electoral performance.AIADMK contested 167 out of 234 constituencies and the party could secure only 47 seats.In view of the election results, a series of MLA meetings were held under the chairmanship of party general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami. Several senior AIADMK leaders and former ministers, including Shanmugam and Velumani, and MLAs supporting him stayed away from the meetings called by Palaniswami.ANI quoted former AIADMK leader KC Palaniswami as saying, “There is a clear division within the party. Many MLAs want a change in leadership. If Palaniswami continues to be the leader, some MLAs are likely to support TVK.”Signs of discord within the party were visible during the swearing-in ceremony of MLAs in the Tamil Nadu Assembly earlier in the day, where party MLAs were seen sitting in different groups inside the House.

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Gracias El Clasico: Tovino Thomas and Nazriya Nazim launch the film titled ‘Gracias El Clasico’ on El Clasico match.

रियल मैड्रिड बनाम बार्सिलोना मुकाबले के बीच टोविनो थॉमस और नाज़रिया नाज़िम ने 'ग्रेसियास एल क्लासिको' फिल्म के शीर्षक का अनावरण किया

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actors Tovino Thomas And Nazariya Nazim surprised fans by unveiling the title of his new Malayalam film ‘Gracias El Clasico’ during the famous El Clasico football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF in Barcelona on Monday. The title was revealed with a fresh poster while both the actors were present at the stadium. He also shared the poster on social media.

About ‘Gracias el Clásico’

‘Gracias el Clásico’ is directed by Muhsin Parari and this is the first time Tovino and Nazriya are acting together in a film. The film also marks Tovino’s reunion with Muhsin after the hit film ‘Thallumala’. The script was written by Muhsin along with Zakaria Mohammed, best known for ‘Nigeria’s Sudanese’.The title launch of the film during a football match created a huge buzz as football is expected to play an important role in the story. Before the match, Tovino tagged Nazriya on social media, leading fans to speculate that a special announcement was coming soon.

More about the plot of ‘Gracias el Clásico’

Recently talking about the film, Tovino said that Gracias el Clasico is mainly a relationship drama related to family life. He said that the story talks about cousins, marriage, romance and the feelings that people face after moving beyond the normal “happily ever after” stage of a relationship.According to a report in India Today, Tovino said, “The film revolves around both the characters and the people around them.” He also shared that the film focuses on the married life of millennials and 90s kids. According to him, Malayalam cinema has not explored the subject in depth in recent times.

Technical team of ‘Gracias el Clásico’

The character of Nazriya is equally important in the film and the story revolves around both the lead characters and their families. The film’s cinematography is by Vishnu Thandassery, editing is by Bless Thomas and music is by Sushin Shyam.

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Indian businessman in Portugal says he only hires Indians because Portuguese workers are ‘too expensive’

पुर्तगाल में भारतीय व्यवसायी का कहना है कि वह केवल भारतीयों को काम पर रखता है क्योंकि पुर्तगाली कर्मचारी 'बहुत महंगे' हैंAsked if he only hired Indians, the man replied: “Yes.” He said the cost of Portuguese labor is higher and cited language as a barrier when dealing with local workers. When the interviewer asked the Indian man if the Portuguese were “lazy”, the man replied that they were not lazy, just expensive.The interviewer then asked if he liked working with Indians, to which the businessman replied in the affirmative. During the conversation, he also expressed satisfaction over the increasing Indian population in the city. The businessman said he is happy that Indian people are increasing in the village where he is working. When the interviewer asked the businessman how he would feel if a large number of Portuguese people moved to India and started living there, the man said he would not like it. He said that he would not want Portuguese people to be a “majority” in his town in India.The clip went viral on social media and was even shared by influencer Mario Nawfal. There has always been debate about immigration, labor costs and integration among Indians working abroad. Social media users commented that these practices were discriminatory towards Portuguese workers and that the statements made by the Indian businessman were hypocritical.Moreover, in the US, ‘America First’ conservatives are already pushing for strict immigration rules so that Indians do not “replace” Americans in their country. Many right-wing influencers and Republican politicians have called for amendments to the visa system so that foreigners cannot find “loopholes” in the program.Many Indians have businesses in wealthy countries like the US, UK, Canada, Germany and Australia. In some cases, employers in these countries prefer to hire Indian workers because they are willing to work at lower wages than native workers.

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Another blow to AAP: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann’s cousin Gyan Singh Mann joins BJP before elections. india news

Another blow to AAP: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's cousin Gyan Singh Mann joins BJP ahead of elections

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party suffered another blow on Monday when its key strategist and critic Gyan Singh Mann joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. comes as a trick Punjab Voting is scheduled for civic polls later this month and state assembly elections next year.Gyan, who is also Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann’s cousin, joined BJP In the presence of Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini and Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar.Gyan was a vocal critic of the AAP government and openly questioned many of its decisions and policies. Last year, he had criticized the controversial Land Pooling Policy 2025 of the AAP government.This comes when AAP is facing a major crisis in the Rajya Sabha after 7 out of 10 of its MPs, including Raghav Chadha and Sandeep Pathak, decided to merge with the BJP.BJP is trying to make inroads in Punjab as the saffron party has not yet formed a government in the state. AAP has accused the party of running “Operation Lotus” as apprehensions remain over the possibility of more leaders switching sides.

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‘Dhurandhar’ actor Gaurav Gera defends Ranveer Singh amid rumors of having five vanity vans on set, Farah Khan says he should have two more: ‘I haven’t seen’ hindi movie news

'Dhurandhar' actor Gaurav Gera defends Ranveer Singh amid rumors of having five vanity vans on set, Farah Khan says he should have two more: 'I haven't seen'

Amidst the success of ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar 2’, Ranveer Singh Recently he came into limelight over reports claiming that he had asked for multiple vanity vans on the sets. Aditya Dhar Directing. However, his co-star Gaurav Gera Now he has quashed the rumors by sharing his experience of working with the actor.Film producer-choreographer farah khan Recently visited Gaurav’s Mumbai home with his cook Dilip for one of his vlogs. During the conversation, Gaurav talked about his acting journey, comedy career, his role in ‘Dhurandhar’ and his equation with Ranveer Singh. During the conversation, Farah mentioned a funny behind-the-scenes moment from the film involving Ranveer. Recalling the incident, Gaurav shared that Ranveer playfully imitated his famous ‘Chhutki’ character during a script-reading session.“We were sitting to study Dhurandhar, this continued for a long time. In between, Ranveer took a break to go to the toilet. I had a beard at that time. He came behind me and said teasingly in the same voice, ‘Chutki, will you go to the washroom?’ He’s a lot of fun, quite a badass. She is amazing.”Farah then jokingly commented on the actor’s alleged vanity van demands and said, “What a talent. 5 more vans, give it to him, after Dhurandhar.”However, Gaurav immediately dismissed the speculations and clarified, “I haven’t seen so many vans.” Farrah laughed and replied, “If he wants it, give it to him.”Rumors of Ranveer allegedly asking for three vanity vans during shoots had surfaced last year, with some fans crediting the swindler as evidence. However, the actor’s team had denied those claims at the time.The growing ambient culture of Bollywood was also discussed in the conversation. Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta had previously spoken about the issue during a podcast with Cyrus Broacha. He said, “I know some actors who have six make-up vans. It’s mandatory. The first van is his personal space. It’s real; I’m very serious. Wahan sab nanga baithte hain (Sir sits naked in that van). Then, next to that is Sahab’s second van, Wahan pe saab make-up aur baal karte hain (There, Sir does his make-up and hair). Next to it is the van where Saheb holds meetings. Listen to me. There is a fourth van, which houses his gym. There sir works out. I said ok. You have to keep one thing in mind; A workout van means that he will bring his trainer, his assistant, the driver of the van and the maintenance person of the van. There are six people for one van. Then, makeup and hair and stylists have their own assistants.Apart from the candid chat, Farrah also got a tour of Gaurav’s beautiful home, which featured a minimalist white aesthetic, neutral interiors and indoor plants. Later all three went to the kitchen together to prepare ladyfinger fry and stuffed potatoes and brinjals.At the end of the vlog, Farah amusingly revealed that her cook Dilip initially didn’t know much about cooking, so she used to send him to celebrities’ houses. boney kapoor And Anil Kapoor Observing and learning recipes.

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IPL 2026 | ‘You die from those cramps’: Fans angry over former CSK star’s comments on Krunal Pandya cricket news

IPL 2026 | 'You die from that cramp': Former CSK star's comments on Krunal Pandya leave fans angry
Krunal Pandya (Image Credit: BCCI/IPL)

New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore all-rounder Krunal Pandya was struggling with cramps on the hard surface at Raipur, where stroke-making remained challenging during the thrilling IPL 2026 clash. Mumbai Indians In Raipur. Krunal gave a tense target to RCB by playing a struggling inning of 73 runs, while wickets kept falling at the other end. Battling cramp in the latter half of his innings, the left-hander combined resilience with calculated aggression to keep RCB alive, before Bhuvneshwar Kumar completed the tense target with a six in the final over.His innings was appreciated by many fans, cricketers and even former cricketers.

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Krunal Pandya played the match-winning innings and took RCB to the playoffs.

But former batsman of Chennai Super Kings and India Subramaniam Badrinath He caught attention with a comment he made during the RCB vs MI match.During the game, when Krunal was struggling in pain due to cramps and falling to the ground holding his leg, Badrinath joked that he might have thought about “letting him die”.“Look there, he already had a leg cramp… It’s like the opposition said, ‘Hey, you die from that cramp!’ – But still, it’s okay (Rickleton helped him),” Badrinath said, watching Krunal collapse due to convulsions.Badrinath’s commentary during the match did not go down well with the fans and the former cricketer faced criticism on social media.After RCB’s victory, Krunal also spoke to the broadcasters.“Obviously, the cramps afterward were very, very painful. I mean, it started with the calves, hamstrings, glutes, and both legs. I was getting cramps,” Krunal said after the game. “But again, I was very clear that I am not going to drop out. I will fight that pain, and I will make sure that I contribute whatever I can to the team.”“At the same time, it was a very important game for us. Especially at the back end of the tournament, every game matters,” he said.“So it was very clear that I was going to fight through that pain and make sure that I contributed in whatever way and in whatever way I could.”When Krunal was asked how he managed to continue despite severe cramps, he said it came down to mindset and his ability to stay focused in pressure situations.“I mean, sheer willpower, I would say,” he said. He said, “Again, if you look at how I have played my cricket over time, I have always played without giving up, and I always cherish those difficult situations. It was that strong will and courage that I did not want to give up.”

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