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Aston Villa Ends 41-Year Wait with First Champions League Victory Over Young Boys

Aston Villa Triumph in UEFA Champions League Return After an extended hiatus of over four decades from the pinnacle of European club football, Aston Villa reintroduced themselves with flair, clinching a significant victory against the Swiss champions, Young Boys, in the UEFA Champions League. Aston Villa’s tactical readiness, despite early struggles with the artificial pitch […]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Focus on capacity expansion, commuter safety: Nirmala Sitharaman to Railways Ministry

In a meeting with senior railways ministry officials, Sitharaman asked them to expedite the implementation of the indigenous automatic train protection system, or the so-called Kavach system, expand the electrification of railway tracks and lay new lines, in sync with the capex outlay provisioned in the 2024-25 Budget, according to a finance ministry statement.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India scores on subsidies for green H2: ReNew CEO

The global adoption of green hydrogen is slower than expected due to its higher cost compared to grey hydrogen. ReNew's CEO, Sumant Sinha, highlights the need for subsidies and mandates to drive progress. India is advancing faster with subsidies and procurement tenders. Europe and Japan face challenges in subsidy implementation.

Google.com 

Peyton, Eli Manning in disbelief over Saquon Barkley’s drop - New York Post

  1. Peyton, Eli Manning in disbelief over Saquon Barkley’s drop  New York Post
  2. Eagles' Barkley: 'Let my team down' with drop  ESPN
  3. Eagles say they didn’t lose because of Saquon Barkley’s drop. Analytics support that more than you might think  Yahoo Sports
  4. Players discuss emotion behind a stunning Falcons primetime triumph  The Falcoholic
  5. Kirk Cousins: Wins like Monday night "change the tale" of a season  NBC Sports

Phys.org 

Reducing smartphone use found to increase work satisfaction

On average, we spend three and a quarter hours a day looking at our phones. Cutting back this time by one hour a day is not only good for our mental health, but also helps us to feel happier and more motivated at work.