Gauhati University Announces Initiatives To Immortalise Memory Of Zubeen Garg, Including Statue Installation

Guwahati: Gauhati University on Friday announced a series of initiatives to immortalise the memory of Assam’s iconic singer, composer, and cultural icon, Zubeen Garg, who passed away recently, officials said.

In recognition of his immense contribution to music and culture, the University will rename its Centre for Performing Arts and Culture as the **Zubeen Garg Centre for Performing Arts and Culture**. To further preserve his memory, a statue of the legendary singer will be installed, while a coffee table book documenting his extraordinary life and creative journey will also be published.

The University’s Inter-College Youth Festival will now feature a dedicated segment titled the **Zubeen Garg Song**, ensuring that his music continues to inspire generations of young performers.

### Statement From the Vice Chancellor of Gauhati University

Speaking on the announcement, Prof. Nani Gopal Mahanta, Vice Chancellor of Gauhati University, said:
“Zubeen Garg was not just an artist, he was an emotion that united Assam and gave voice to the deepest aspirations of its people. By renaming our Centre for Performing Arts and Culture in his honour and instituting these initiatives, Gauhati University seeks to preserve his creative spirit and inspire future generations to carry forward his legacy of music, courage, and cultural pride.”

According to Mahanta, through these efforts, Gauhati University reaffirms its commitment to celebrating the life and work of one of Assam’s most beloved cultural icons, ensuring that his artistry and spirit will continue to resonate for years to come.

### Special Investigation Team Formed

Notably, in the wake of the demise of Assam’s cultural icon and popular singer Zubeen Garg, the state government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to conduct a comprehensive and transparent probe into the circumstances of his death.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who chaired a high-level review meeting with the Director General of Police, senior CID officials, and the Chief Secretary, earlier announced that the SIT would comprise some of the “best officers of Assam Police” and would work independently with complete professional integrity. He reassured the people of Assam that “no stone will be left unturned” in the probe.

The SIT will be headed by Special DGP (CID) M.P. Gupta, with Rosie Kalita, SSP (CM Vigilance), appointed as the Chief Investigating Officer. Several senior officials, including Additional SPs, Deputy SPs, Inspectors, and Sub-Inspectors drawn from CID and other districts, have been inducted as Additional and Assistant Investigating Officers.

All officers attached to the SIT will remain on the team until the completion of the investigation.

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Non-Banking Financial Company Tata Capital Set To Launch IPO On October 6, Issue Size Pegged At ₹17,200 Crore

**Tata Capital to Launch USD 2 Billion IPO on October 6, Eyeing USD 18 Billion Valuation**

New Delhi: Tata Capital, the non-banking financial company and financial services arm of the Tata Group, is set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on October 6, 2025. According to sources familiar with the matter, the issue size is pegged at an estimated USD 2 billion (approximately Rs 17,200 crore).

The IPO bidding will open on Monday, October 6, 2025, and close on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. The anchor investor bidding date is scheduled for Friday, October 3, 2025, as disclosed to the stock exchanges.

Tata Capital is targeting a valuation of around USD 18 billion. The proposed IPO comprises 47.58 crore shares, including a fresh issue of 21 crore equity shares and an offer for sale (OFS) of 26.58 crore shares.

As part of the OFS, Tata Sons will offload 23 crore shares, while the International Finance Corporation (IFC) will divest 3.58 crore shares. Currently, Tata Sons holds an 88.6% stake in Tata Capital, and IFC owns a 1.8% stake.

Proceeds from the IPO will be utilized to strengthen Tata Capital’s Tier-1 capital base, supporting future capital requirements including onward lending.

Tata Capital filed draft papers for the IPO through the confidential pre-filing route in April 2025, receiving regulatory approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in July 2025. If successful, this IPO will become the largest public issue in India’s financial sector and mark the Tata Group’s second public listing in recent years, following Tata Technologies’ debut in November 2023.

### RBI Listing Mandate and Sector Context

This IPO aligns with the Reserve Bank of India’s listing mandate requiring upper-layer non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) to be listed within three years of classification. Tata Capital was designated as an upper-layer NBFC in September 2022.

In a similar sector move, HDB Financial Services, the non-banking arm of HDFC Bank, went public in June 2025 with a Rs 12,500 crore issue. Bajaj Housing Finance, another upper-layer NBFC, made a blockbuster market debut in September 2024, closing its first day of trade with a 135% premium over the issue price.

### Financial Performance and Business Portfolio

For the financial year 2024-25, Tata Capital reported a profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 3,655 crore, up from Rs 3,327 crore in FY24. Its revenue also witnessed a significant jump to Rs 28,313 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 18,175 crore in the previous year.

Since beginning lending operations in 2007, Tata Capital has served more than 70 lakh customers as of March 31, 2025. With a portfolio offering more than 25 lending products, the company caters to a diverse clientele including salaried and self-employed individuals, entrepreneurs, small businesses, SMEs, and corporates.

Beyond lending, Tata Capital also distributes third-party products such as insurance and credit cards, offers wealth management services, and acts as a sponsor and investment manager for private equity funds.

### IPO Management

The IPO is being managed by a consortium of leading book-running lead managers, including Axis Capital, Kotak Mahindra Capital Company, BNP Paribas, HDFC Bank, HSBC Securities and Capital Markets (India) Private Limited, Citigroup Global Markets India Private Limited, ICICI Securities, IIFL Capital Services, SBI Capital Markets, and J P Morgan India.

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NBCC holds 65th Annual General Meeting

**NBCC (India) Ltd Showcases Strong Growth and Strategic Vision at 65th AGM**

NBCC (India) Ltd, the State-owned Navratna Enterprise, is poised to capitalize on the increased government impetus towards infrastructure development. At the 65th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 24th September 2025 at East Kidwai Nagar, K.P. Mahadevaswamy, Chairman and Managing Director of NBCC (India) Limited, highlighted the company’s key achievements during the financial year 2024-25. He also outlined the various opportunities the company is pursuing in both domestic and international markets.

### Leadership and Attendance

The meeting was attended by other members of the NBCC Board, including Saleem Ahmad, Director (Projects); Suman Kumar, Director (Commercial); Anjeev Kumar Jain, Director (Finance); and Government Nominee Directors Sanjeet, Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India; Ravi Kumar Arora, Joint Secretary (Land & Estates). Independent Directors Bhimrao Panda Bhosale, Deepak Singh, Rajeev Kumar, Vishal Puri, and Smt. Deepti Gambhir, Company Secretary, NBCC, were also present.

### Financial Performance

NBCC posted a consolidated revenue of Rs 12,038.57 crore, marking a 15.68% year-on-year growth. The consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) reached Rs 557.42 crore, representing an impressive 34.52% increase.

On a standalone basis, revenue stood at Rs 8,725.36 crore. PAT for the standalone entity rose 38.26%, touching Rs 476.11 crore. The company’s consolidated order book surged to Rs 1,20,533 crore, reaffirming NBCC’s leadership in redevelopment, real estate, overseas ventures, and project management consultancy (PMC) works.

### Key Highlights from the CMD’s Address

– **Record Dividend and Bonus Shares:** NBCC declared its highest-ever dividend of Rs 180.90 crore (@67%) and issued 90 crore bonus equity shares in the ratio of 1:2, underscoring its commitment to shareholder value creation.

– **New Business Wins:** The company secured new contracts worth Rs 23,250 crore.

– **Flagship Redevelopment Project Sales:** NBCC achieved complete commercial sales at its flagship redevelopment projects — World Trade Centre, Nauroji Nagar (Rs 13,409 crore), and Downtown, Sarojini Nagar (Rs 1,391 crore), aggregating nearly Rs 14,800 crore.

– **Amrapali Project Progress:** Under the Amrapali mandate, NBCC successfully completed 25,500 housing units and initiated further sales expected to generate Rs 2,353 crore.

– **Global Expansion:** Strengthening its international footprint, NBCC is executing its largest-ever overseas EPC project — 2,000 social housing units in Hulhumale, Maldives, valued at $130 million. This landmark project, funded through EXIM Bank of India under the Government of India’s NEIA framework, symbolizes strong India–Maldives cooperation. The recent inauguration by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India and the Hon’ble President of the Republic of Maldives highlights NBCC’s strategic importance and ability to deliver world-class socially impactful infrastructure globally.

– **New Markets:** The company has expanded operations with a subsidiary in Dubai and is actively exploring opportunities in Uzbekistan and the UAE.

### Focus on Sustainability and Innovation

Anchored in sustainability and digital transformation, NBCC advanced green construction practices and adopted centralized project monitoring systems. The company invested significantly in workforce development, conducting 90 training programmes during the year.

Its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives continued to create positive impact across education, healthcare, sanitation, renewable energy, and skill development sectors.

### Recognition and Awards

NBCC’s excellence was recognized with an ‘Excellent’ MoU rating from the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), securing 2nd rank among all Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and 1st in its sector with a record score of 98.50.

Several iconic projects such as Bharat Mandapam, Vanijya Bhawan, IIM Sambalpur, and AIIMS Bilaspur earned prestigious GRIHA ratings. Awards in digital transformation and cybersecurity further validated NBCC’s growing credentials in technology adoption.

### Commitment to Viksit Bharat Vision

Aligned with the Government of India’s vision for a developed (‘Viksit Bharat’), NBCC remains steadfast in creating sustainable, inclusive infrastructure and delivering long-term value for its stakeholders as a trusted arm of the government.

### Appreciation and Acknowledgment

In conclusion, CMD K.P. Mahadevaswamy expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Government of India, especially the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Department of Public Enterprises, DIPAM, SEBI, Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), as well as all Central and State Government agencies, the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) of India, esteemed clients, valued customers, dedicated employees, and stakeholders. Their continuous support and cooperation have been instrumental in driving NBCC’s progress and success.

NBCC continues to strive for excellence in its core businesses and remains committed to delivering utmost value to its shareholders.

*For more updates and detailed information, stay connected with NBCC (India) Limited.*
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BSP checks cash flow bared in flood probes; Sanctions loom on banks

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has opened an inquiry into unusually large cash withdrawals linked to possible corruption in flood control projects. The investigation is focusing on potential weaknesses in banks’ safeguards that could leave them liable for lapses.

Following this development, state-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LandBank) announced that it would open its own investigation into the matter.

https://business.inquirer.net/549523/bsp-checks-cash-flow-bared-in-flood-probes-sanctions-loom

Dwindling roster ends football season for Roosevelt High

Roosevelt High School’s football season has been abruptly canceled due to a dwindling roster. This unexpected decision has left both parents and student-athletes feeling frustrated and disappointed.

The reduction in the number of players made it difficult for the team to compete effectively, leading school officials to make the tough call to cancel the season. Many are hopeful that solutions will be found to prevent similar situations in the future and ensure the continuation of athletic programs.

https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/dwindling-roster-ends-football-season-for-roosevelt-high/

FBI fires agents photographed kneeling during 2020 racial justice protest, sources say

WASHINGTON — The FBI has fired agents who were photographed kneeling during a racial justice protest in Washington following the 2020 death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, three people familiar with the matter said Friday.

The bureau had reassigned the agents last spring but has since terminated their employment, according to the sources who spoke anonymously to The Associated Press due to the sensitive nature of personnel matters. While the exact number of employees fired remains unclear, two sources estimated it to be roughly 20.

The photographs in question showed a group of FBI agents taking a knee in apparent solidarity during one of the demonstrations sparked by Floyd’s May 2020 killing. The death led to a national reckoning over policing and racial injustice, igniting widespread anger after millions of people viewed the arrest on video.

An FBI spokesman declined to comment on the firings Friday.

These terminations come amid a broader personnel purge at the bureau as Director Kash Patel seeks to reshape the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency. Last month, five agents and top-level executives were summarily fired in a wave of ousters that current and former officials say has contributed to declining morale within the bureau.

Among those dismissed was Steve Jensen, who helped oversee investigations into the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Another, Brian Driscoll, served as acting FBI director during the early days of the Trump administration and resisted demands from the Justice Department to provide the names of agents involved in the January 6 investigations.

Chris Meyer, also fired, was the subject of incorrect social media rumors alleging his involvement in the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. Walter Giardina, another ousted agent, participated in high-profile probes including the investigation into Trump adviser Peter Navarro.

A lawsuit filed by Jensen, Driscoll, and another fired FBI supervisor, Spencer Evans, alleged that Patel acknowledged the likely illegality of firing agents based on the cases they worked but felt powerless to intervene because the White House and Justice Department were determined to remove all agents who investigated Trump.

At a congressional hearing last week, Patel denied receiving orders from the White House regarding personnel decisions and stated that anyone who has been fired simply failed to meet the FBI’s standards.
https://abc7.com/post/fbi-fires-agents-photographed-kneeling-during-2020-racial-justice-protest-following-death-george-floyd-sources-say/17889760/

Top Crypto to Buy Right Now: BlockDAG Races Ahead of Ethereum and Hyperliquid With Real Adoption and Exchange Access

The 2025 crypto market is heating up as Ethereum (ETH) and Hyperliquid (HYPE) push to keep their momentum. Amidst this dynamic landscape, BlockDAG is emerging as a strong contender, gaining significant traction with real adoption and increased exchange access.

BlockDAG’s innovative approach and growing ecosystem position it ahead of some well-established players. As investors and enthusiasts seek promising opportunities, BlockDAG stands out as a top crypto to watch and buy right now.

Stay tuned for more updates as the competition between these cryptocurrencies intensifies, shaping the future of the digital asset market.

*The post Top Crypto to Buy Right Now: BlockDAG Races Ahead of Ethereum and Hyperliquid With Real Adoption and Exchange Access appeared first on Coindoo.*
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“Definitely not his best tournament” – Dinesh Karthik’s big statement on all-rounder after IND vs SL Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match

Former India keeper-batter Dinesh Karthik has expressed disappointment over experienced all-rounder Axar Patel’s below-par performance in the Asia Cup 2025. According to Karthik, the versatile cricketer has not been at his best with either the bat or the ball so far in the tournament.

Axar has played all of India’s matches in Asia Cup 2025 to date. In six games, the left-arm spinner has claimed four wickets at an average of 28 and an economy rate of 7. With the bat, he has scored 57 runs in three innings at a strike rate of 132.55.

In the Super 4 match against Sri Lanka on Friday, September 26, the 31-year-old proved expensive, finishing with figures of 0-32 from three overs. During a discussion on Cricbuzz, Karthik agreed with the observation that the experienced cricketer has not been in good form in the Asia Cup.

He commented, “I think he’s been slightly off-color in this tournament so far. With the bat as well, a bit rusty. With the ball, he’s tended to bowl slightly short in trying to preempt what the batsman is doing. But you’ve got to back him. He’s been such an elite bowler and a terrific performer in T20 cricket. But it’s definitely not been his best tournament, without a doubt.”

Despite a disappointing overall showing, Axar has had some notable moments in the T20 tournament. The Delhi Capitals (DC) skipper registered figures of 2-18 against Pakistan in the group game. He also contributed with the bat, scoring 26 off 13 balls against Oman and an unbeaten 21 off 15 against Sri Lanka on Friday.

### “Very ordinary” – Dinesh Karthik on India’s fielding in Asia Cup 2025

India’s fielding in the Asia Cup 2025 has been below par. The Men in Blue dropped a number of easy catches in the Super 4 clashes against Pakistan and Bangladesh. While their fielding improved somewhat against Sri Lanka, there were still some sloppy moments.

Reflecting on India’s poor show in the field heading into the final, Karthik said, “In this tournament, India is head and shoulders above everybody else with batting and bowling, but very ordinary on the field. I don’t think you can not speak about that. It’s an area to be addressed, but it’s a bit too late in this tournament.”

### Asia Cup 2025 Final: India vs Pakistan

Having beaten Pakistan twice—once in the group stage and again in the Super 4 round—the Men in Blue will face off against their rivals once more in the Asia Cup 2025 final. The much-anticipated clash is scheduled to take place in Dubai on Sunday, September 28. Given Axar Patel’s experience and the team’s trust in his abilities, Indian team management is likely to back him for the crucial final despite his recent struggles.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-dinesh-karthik-big-statement-axar-patel-ind-vs-sl-asia-cup-2025-super-4-match

‘Healing and justice’: Stevenson brothers talk hidden hurts, hostilities in today’s political climate

Two brothers, psychologist and educator Howard Stevenson and civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson, held a compelling conversation on race and justice on Thursday at the Fitler Club in Center City.

The discussion, titled “Healing & Justice: A Journey Through Story, Conflict, & Collective Care,” centered around the power of storytelling to address hidden hurts and hostilities in order to unite communities in America’s current political climate. The event was moderated by Robin Smith, a psychologist, New York Times best-selling author, and SiriusXM host.

Howard Stevenson, currently the Constance E. Clayton Professor of Urban Education and director of the Resilience Empowerment Collaborative at the University of Pennsylvania, emphasized the urgency of the moment. “People in this country are stunned and paralyzed about what to do with all their hate that’s coming at them,” he told The Tribune. “We’ve been working for quite a long time at Lion’s Story trying to help people get out of that paralysis.”

Howard added, “When you want to do something, you have a purpose, but you can’t find the courage. We think about healing as a way to get you unstuck. We’re a place where they can start to use their voice and instead of just watching, the hate just wins.”

The event was a part of a fundraiser for Lion’s Story, the nonprofit co-founded by the Stevenson brothers to help individuals and organizations manage identity-based stress and conflict.

Robin Smith stressed the importance of creating safe spaces for truth-telling, especially for Black communities. “The reason I say that so much of truth-telling is being stripped from our communities, and it is being stripped from our country,” she said.

Lisa Nelson-Haynes, executive director of Lion’s Story who joined the organization last spring, highlighted the significance of community voices in the healing process. “You need to get into communities, and really allow them to tell their own story, and all of that, and that they are experts of their own experience,” she explained. “I don’t need to tell their story. If you don’t have racial literacy, you don’t understand what these microaggressions or biases are and don’t have the language for it.”

Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative and Legacy Museum and author of the New York Times best-selling book *Just Mercy*, reminded the audience of the courage Black people showed during Jim Crow and the Civil Rights Movement. He reflected on the new challenges faced during integration. “That was a whole new thing, and we were going into spaces where we knew people didn’t want us. That was a whole different kind of courage that we need to tap into,” he said.

Moderator Robin Smith shared her hopes for the evening. “What I hope most is an inner discomfort with the status quo, that we are not helpless. And that when we believe that we are helpless, we are speaking that into existence.”

The Fitler Club event space was filled to capacity as attendees engaged in this vital conversation aimed at healing and justice through storytelling, conflict resolution, and collective care.

**About Lion’s Story**

Lion’s Story is a nonprofit organization co-founded by Howard and Bryan Stevenson. The group’s mission is to help individuals and organizations address identity-based stress and conflict by fostering racial literacy and empowering communities to share their truths.

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Titan Introduces Edge Ultraslim: Thin, Timeless, Redefining Time

Mumbai recently witnessed the unveiling of Titan’s highly anticipated Edge Ultraslim, a watch that redefines the boundaries of thinness and elegance. Since its debut in 2002, the Edge collection has championed ultra-thin design, and the new Ultraslim stands as the crown jewel, measuring a mere 3.3mm in thickness.

A seamless blend of Indian engineering and world-class design, the Edge Ultraslim embodies Titan’s philosophy of minimalism, material innovation, engineering mastery, and timeless aesthetics. In 2024, a limited-edition titanium variant of the Ultraslim marked Titan’s prestigious entry at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) Awards—widely regarded as the ‘Oscars of watchmaking.’

This year, Titan is expanding the reach of the Ultraslim with two new stainless-steel variants, available in understated grey and monochromatic black, both maintaining the sleek 3.3mm profile. These timepieces are priced at Rs 74,995, offering refined luxury at an accessible price point.

While traditional fine watchmaking chases precision down to the 1/100th of a second, the Edge Ultraslim takes a unique approach. It features a single-hand floating disc that glides in ten-minute intervals, creating the illusion of continuous time. This design encourages wearers to reimagine time as a seamless flow rather than a series of discrete moments.

Beyond its slim case, the watch is powered by Titan’s Calibre Edge T9081—one of the world’s thinnest quartz movements at just 1.15mm thick. The movement is housed in a 40.5mm case crafted from 316L surgical-grade stainless steel with precision micro-blasting. The bead-blasted silver-white dial boasts a soft, architectural texture and is protected by a sapphire crystal featuring a six-layer anti-reflective coating.

The dual-finish case combines a circular satin bezel with a high-polish outer ring, complemented by concealed lugs and elegantly beveled corners. Completing the look is a supple, stitch-free Italian calf leather strap that enhances the overall sophistication.

Weighing only 30 grams and water-resistant up to 30 meters, the Edge Ultraslim is truly an engineering marvel.

Commenting on the launch, Kuruvilla Markose, CEO of Watches & Wearables at Titan, said, “Every fraction of a millimetre reflects years of disciplined innovation by our in-house teams, where design and engineering coexist in perfect harmony.”

The launch event was an experiential ode to time, inspired by the four elements—wind, water, earth, and sky. Guests journeyed through immersive displays of light, sound, and form, culminating in the unveiling of the Edge Ultraslim—a mindful experience designed for those who appreciate luxury in subtlety and view time as a companion.
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