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IIT-Bombay means business: Section 8 company to bridge lab-market gap | Mumbai News


IIT-Bombay has launched TRYST, a Section 8 company, to commercialize dormant early-stage technologies. (File Photo)

MUMBAI: IIT-Bombay has taken a unique approach to convert ‘dormant’ early-stage technologies developed on campus into commercially viable industry solutions. The Powai institute is the first IIT in the country to set up a Section 8 company called the Translational Research Yielding Solutions for Tomorrow (TRYST) for the purpose. The company will identify technologies that remained unused after the proof-of-concept stage, often because students graduate and faculty shift focus to new research areas, and transform it into industry-relevant products.Engineers, from within and outside the IIT system, will be hired at TRYST. It will follow a corporate-style structure, led by a CEO, and will also engage business development managers to bridge the gap between the lab and the market. Unlike the regular academic research timelines (PhDs in five years), TRYST plans to deliver products with market potential in shorter timelines.

CEO hired, Managers coming soon

CEO hired, Managers coming soon

Explaining the concept, Prof Milind Atrey, deputy director (academics, research and translation), said, “Only about 1% of the campus population become entrepreneurs, and just a fraction of these start-ups survive beyond five years. Since most professors and students are not trained for entrepreneurship, many great ideas do not take off despite funding. But if a technology has real-world value, it shouldn’t remain unused at IIT Bombay.” The institute estimates that about 20-30% of their technologies hold potential for further development and industry adoption.TRYST was mentioned by director, Prof Shireesh Kedare, during the recently concluded Bharat Innovates Deep-Tech Pre-Summit, which focused on taking India’s translational research to the global stage. The initiative will function in two ways, first by translating existing laboratory technologies into industry-relevant products, and by developing solutions based on specific industry demands. In the second, companies can approach the centre with problem statements, which will be addressed using the institute’s technical expertise. TRYST’s professor-in-charge Chandra Sekher Yerramalli said, “If a technology is currently at a readiness level (TRL) of 3, we aim to advance it to levels 6 or 7, demonstrate a pilot to industry partners, and subsequently take it to the product stage for commercialisation.”Dr Jitendra Balakrishnan has been hired as TRYST CEO.Prof Atrey added, “Today, when industry collaborates with a professor, they end up handling everything, from timelines, hiring, and project management, leaving less time for core technical work. With TRYST, these responsibilities can be centralized, allowing faculty to focus purely on their expertise.”The institute recently invested Rs 200 crore in the Centre for Sophisticated Instruments and Facilities. TRYST will make use of this centre for development of technologies. The institute hopes to raise funds from alumni as well as govt under Research, Development and Innovation scheme.



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‘Factually incorrect’: India rejects ‘payment issues’ claim over Iranian crude tanker’s diversion to China


'Factually incorrect': India rejects 'payment issues' claim over Iranian crude tanker's diversion to China

The Ministry of petroleum and Natural Gas on Saturday dismissed reports suggesting that an Iranian crude oil shipment meant for India had been rerouted to China due to payment-related hurdles, asserting that such claims are incorrect.Clarifying the situation, the ministry said, “The news reports and social media posts of an Iranian crude cargo being diverted from Vadinar, India to China due to “payment issues” are factually incorrect. India imports crude oil from 40+ countries, with companies having full flexibility to source oil from different sources & geographies based on commercial considerations.”Taking to social media platform X, the ministry assured that Indian refiners have already secured their energy supplies, for the upcoming months. “Amid Middle East supply disruptions, Indian refiners have secured their crude oil requirements, including from Iran; and there is no payment hurdle for Iranian crude imports, contrary to the rumours being circulated,” it stated.“It is reiterated that India’s crude oil requirements remain fully secured for the coming months.”Commenting on allegations of pending payments the ministry it also explained that changes in vessel destinations are not unusual in global oil trade. “Claims on vessel diversion ignore how oil trade works. Bills of Lading often carry indicative discharge ports destinations and on-sea cargoes can change destinations mid-voyage based on trade optimisation and operational flexibility.” The clarification comes after recent reports indicated that a tanker carrying Iranian crude had altered its destination mid-voyage due to payment problems. The Aframax tanker Ping Shun, which had earlier been indicating Vadinar in Gujarat, was later reported by ship-tracking firm Kpler to be heading towards Dongying in China. The cargo was expected to be India’s first Iranian crude shipment since 2019.On liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies, the ministry also rejected related claims, stating, “On LPG too, some claims being made are incorrect as LPG vessel Sea Bird carrying around 44 TMT Iranian LPG berthed at Mangalore, India on April 2 and is currently discharging.”India had been a significant buyer in the past, importing around 518,000 barrels per day in 2018 before volumes fell in 2019 during a sanctions waiver period and eventually halted. Iranian crude once accounted for about 11.5 per cent of India’s total imports.Despite a recent US waiver permitting limited purchases of Iranian oil at sea for 30 days, financial constraints, including Iran’s exclusion from the SWIFT system, have continued to affect transactions. The waiver is set to expire on April 19, with an estimated 95 million barrels of Iranian oil currently stored on vessels at sea.



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India’s Bangladesh tour back on track? BCB reaches out to BCCI for September series | Cricket News


India’s Bangladesh tour back on track? BCB reaches out to BCCI for September series

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reached out to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), expressing interest in strengthening existing ties and exploring new avenues of cricketing cooperation between the two nations.Nazmul Abedin Fahim, BCB’s Director of Cricket Operations, confirmed the development in a conversation with ANI. He stated that communication between cricket boards is routine and part of maintaining strong international relations.“We maintain regular communication with various countries’ cricket boards. As part of that regular communication, we recently reached out to the Board of Control for Cricket in India via a letter, through an email, to communicate with them”, Nazmul Abedin Fahim, Director (Cricket Operations) of BCB, told ANI, over the phone. “In the letter, we mentioned that the Indian national cricket team is scheduled to come to Bangladesh in September to play a series, and after that, our women’s team is supposed to go to India. We also included in the letter a request to explore any other possibilities for reciprocal cricket collaborations,” he added.

How the BCB and BCCI Rift Began

The outreach comes after a period of tension between the two cricketing nations. Ahead of IPL 2026, Kolkata Knight Riders had signed Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman. However, due to political objections from local groups, the BCCI ordered KKR to release him, which led to friction between the boards. The situation escalated further when Bangladesh decided to boycott the T20 World Cup hosted in India, straining cricketing relations.However, diplomatic ties between the two countries have recently shown signs of improvement. Following the February 12 elections, the new government led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has taken steps toward strengthening bilateral relations with India.In a significant diplomatic move, Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Khalilur Rahman, is scheduled to visit India on April 7 and 8. With improving political relations, cricketing cooperation between the two nations also appears to be back on track, signaling a positive phase for future engagements.

India’s tour of Bangladesh

The Indian national cricket team is set to tour Bangladesh in September 2026 for a six-match white-ball series, comprising three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). Originally scheduled for August 2025, the tour was postponed due to scheduling and security concerns. Following the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s proposal to the BCCI, the final schedule is expected to be confirmed between the two boards.

September 1 1st ODI Mirpur
September 3 2nd ODI Mirpur
September 6 3rd ODI Chattogram
September 9 1st T20I Chattogram
September 12 2nd T20I Mirpur
September 13 3rd T20I Mirpur



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‘Didn’t grant statehood to Puducherry’: Vijay slams BJP, Congress ahead of polls | India News


'Didn’t grant statehood to Puducherry': Vijay slams BJP, Congress ahead of polls
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay

NEW DELHI: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay on Saturday criticised both the BJP and Congress for failing to grant statehood to Puducherry despite ruling at the Centre for years. “Neither Congress nor BJP could give statehood to Puducherry despite holding power at the Centre. A TVK government will make a 100% effort to secure full statehood legally, free from interference by the lieutenant governor,” Vijay said at an election rally in the poll-bound Union territory.Puducherry, a former French colony, officially merged with India in 1962 and was granted Union territory status the following year. It is administered by a lieutenant governor appointed by the President on the Centre’s recommendation, while the elected regional government has limited powers—fuelling a long-standing demand for full statehood.Meanwhile, the actor-politician also urged voters to support TVK’s “whistle” symbol to usher in a “one-finger revolution,” an apparent reference to a dialogue from one of his films.Vijay took a swipe at both major alliances in the region. “The ruling All India NR Congress (AINRC)-BJP combine is an exhausted alliance. Just like in Tamil Nadu, the opposition DMK-Congress alliance in Puducherry is a confused one,” the Tamil superstar, popularly known as “Thalapathy” (leader), added.He also introduced TVK’s candidates, describing them as leaders who “stand with the people,” and outlined a series of welfare promises. These include:

  • Conducting local body elections within six months of assuming power
  • Rs 25 lakh medical insurance to every family
  • 200 units of free electricity to those below the poverty line
  • Establishing the Puducherry University of Applied Sciences and Arts

The Puducherry legislative assembly has 33 members, of which 30 are elected and three are nominated by the Union government. Voting for the 30 seats will be held on April 9, with over 9.4 lakh voters set to decide the fate of 294 candidates. Counting of votes is scheduled for May 4, alongside assembly election results in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, which are voting around the same period as Puducherry.



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How a ‘water request’ turned into horror: Govt employee raped at knifepoint, rod inserted in private parts | Vijayawada News


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VIJAYAWADA: A 32-year-old woman govt employee was was brutally assaulted and raped by an unidentified man inside her home in Andhra Pradesh’s Macherla town on Thursday afternoon. The assailant raped her at knifepoint, beat her up and then inserted an iron rod into her private parts.Police officials said the survivor was initially taken to the Narasaraopet area hospital but was shifted to the Guntur Govt General Hospital’s gynaecology ward for better treatment. “Her condition is stable. She has been brought here as a precautionary measure,” Guntur GGH in-charge superintendent Dr Srinivas Prasad said. Sources added that luckily for the woman, the assault did not cause extensive damage to her private parts.

Special teams deployed to nab accused in Macherla rape case Officials added that the woman, who works as an attender at a govt department, was separated from her husband and had shifted from Sattenapalli town last year. Her young nephew too lives with her but had gone to Sattenapalli to spend time with his family after the class X exams. As a result, the woman was alone at home when the assailant knocked on her door.“The assault took place between 3:30pm and 4pm. The accused entered the survivor’s house by asking for some drinking water. He then forced himself on her,” Macherla police inspector Venkata Ramana said.The accused tied the woman up with a scarf, gagged her with a piece of cloth, raped her and thrashed her severely. To save herself from the brutal attack, the woman reportedly told him that she was suffering from an infectious disease. However, the accused continued the assault and inserted an iron rod into her private parts before running away, police officials said.The assault came to light when her nephew could not contact her on the phone. The boy called her multiple times, but received no response. Sensing something was wrong, he alerted his friends and family to check on her.When relatives reached the house, they found the woman unconscious and informed the police, who shifted her to Macherla govt hospital initially and later to Narasaraopet area hospital.Speaking to TOI, Palnadu district superintendent of police B Krishna Rao said, “We have deployed special teams to analyse CCTV footage and other clues from the scene of the crime. Our officials have identified a suspect and a manhunt has been launched. The accused will be arrested soon.”Macherla MLA Julakanti Brahmananda Reddy expressed shock over the incident and spoke to Guntur range inspector-general Sarvashreshth Tripathi.(The victim’s identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme court directives on cases related to sexual assault)



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IFFCO records highest profit and overall performance in FY26, set to cross Rs 4,106 crore PBT


IFFCO records highest profit and overall performance in FY26, set to cross Rs 4,106 crore PBT

The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited reported its highest-ever Profit Before Tax (PBT) for 2025–26, with projections indicating it will cross Rs 4,106 crore, following a year of steady production and strong sales across fertiliser categories.The cooperative produced 90.62 lakh metric tonnes (MT) of fertilisers during the financial year. This included 48.28 lakh MT of urea and 42.34 lakh MT of products such as NPK, DAP, water-soluble fertilisers and other speciality variants. It also recorded high output levels at its Phulpur, Aonla and Paradeep units, alongside improvements in operational efficiency and logistics, including port operations at Paradeep.Total fertiliser dispatches stood at 119.68 lakh MT, reflecting continued demand. Conventional fertilisers accounted for 118.75 lakh MT of sales, covering urea, DAP and NPK variants.Nano fertilisers also contributed to overall volumes, with total sales crossing 301 lakh bottles. This included 221 lakh bottles of Nano Urea Plus Liquid and over 64.89 lakh bottles of Nano DAP Liquid. The cooperative also recorded first-year sales of Nano Zinc and Nano Copper.IFFCO said it has continued work on products such as nano fertilisers and bio-stimulants, aimed at improving nutrient efficiency and supporting soil health.The cooperative added that its focus remains on supplying fertilisers, promoting balanced crop nutrition and supporting farmers through input access and awareness on usage.IFFCO chairman Dileep Sanghani said, “As we step into FY 2026–27, let us move forward with comprehensive cooperative growth, renewed energy, driven by innovation and a shared commitment to growth of our farmers. Each milestone we achieve is not just a business success, but a step towards serving our farmers better, the true backbone of our nation. We at IFFCO are realising the vision of Sahakar Se Samriddhi.” He further urged farmers to adopt Nano Fertilisers and utilise the cooperative strength for their growth.He further added, “I encourage every employee and official to continue striving with passion and purpose. Rooted in our cooperative values, powered by science, and guided by the vision of ‘Sahakar Se Samriddhi,’ let us work together to create a brighter, more prosperous future for every farmer and every cooperative we serve.”Managing director K J Patel took to social media platform X to congratulate the company for the milestone, adding, “The outstanding performance of our JVs and associates during FY 2025–26 reflects our collective dedication, resilience, and pursuit of excellence.For the coming financial year, IFFCO said that it will continue to focus on expanding its product range and operations in the coming financial year.



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GT vs RR, IPL 2026: 5 players to watch in today’s match | Cricket News


GT vs RR, IPL 2026: 5 players to watch in today's match
Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja (Image credit: BCCI/IPL)

NEW DELHI: Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium is set to host an exciting clash between Shubman Gill’s Gujarat Titans and Riyan Parag-led Rajasthan Royals on Saturday.Both teams have played one match so far this season. While Rajasthan Royals began their campaign with a win, Gujarat Titans started on a losing note. Gill will be eager to put his side back on track, whereas Parag will look to maintain the winning momentum.Gujarat Titans lifted the IPL title in their debut season in 2022, while Rajasthan Royals won the inaugural edition in 2008 but have not tasted success since.

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Players to watch for:Shubman Gill (GT) The Gujarat Titans skipper looked in good touch in the opening game against Punjab Kings, scoring 39 off 27 balls at a strike rate of 144.44. Gill will aim to convert his start into a bigger innings against Rajasthan Royals. With Sai Sudharsan alongside him at the top, all eyes will be on Gill to lead from the front in front of the home crowd.Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR) The young sensation has quickly become a crowd favourite. Known for his explosive strokeplay, Sooryavanshi lit up the previous game with a blistering knock against Chennai Super Kings. He already holds the record for the fastest IPL century by an Indian and, interestingly, that came against Gujarat Titans. Expectations will be high once again when he takes the field on Saturday.Prasidh Krishna (GT) Despite Gujarat Titans’ loss in their opener, Prasidh Krishna impressed with the ball, picking up three crucial wickets. He triggered a collapse by dismissing Shreyas Iyer, Shashank Singh and Marcus Stoinis, reducing Punjab Kings from 110/2 to 118/6. GT will hope for another impactful performance from the senior pacer.Jofra Archer (RR) The England pacer remains a key weapon for Rajasthan Royals, especially in the Powerplay. Archer was outstanding against Chennai Super Kings, returning figures of 2/19 in four overs, including the early wicket of Ruturaj Gaikwad. His opening spell could be crucial once again.Ravindra Jadeja (RR) Experience will be vital, and Ravindra Jadeja brings plenty of it. A complete all-rounder, Jadeja can influence the game in all three departments. In the previous match, he delivered a tight spell, picking up key wickets while maintaining control. His ability to step up in crucial moments makes him a player to watch.



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‘FCRA bill draconian’: TN CM Stalin slams BJP-led Centre for ‘targeting’ Christians ahead of polls | India News


‘FCRA bill draconian’: TN CM Stalin slams BJP-led Centre for 'targeting' Christians ahead of polls
MK Stalin at Nagercoil rally

NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin, campaigning ahead of the state assembly elections, on Saturday slammed the Union government’s proposed amendment to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), alleging it targets minorities, particularly Christians.Also Read | ‘Anxiety among minorities’: Shashi Tharoor questions FCRA Ammendment BillThe FCRA bill could not be taken up for discussion in the Lok Sabha due to opposition protests. The BJP-led Centre has defended the legislation, with Union minister Kiren Rijiju asserting that it aims to protect national security and is not targeted at any particular religion.Addressing an election rally in Nagarcoil, Stalin called the FCRA bill an “assault on freedom of religion.”“The FCRA bill is draconian. It targets minorities, especially Christian organisations. If passed, recognition of Christian NGOs can be cancelled and their funds taken away even for minor lapses,” PTI quoted him as saying.The DMK supremo added, “The bill is tantamount to taking away rights provided by the Constitution, and it is a serious assault on the freedom of religion and also on people who wish to do social service. SCs, STs, and the rural poor will be affected the most.”Stalin also claimed he was the first to condemn the proposed amendments and stated that he has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging that the bill be withdrawn.Nagercoil, where Stalin addressed the rally, has a significant Christian population. According to the 2011 national census, the town in Kanniyakumari district had a population of 2.24 lakh, of which around 30% are Christians.Meanwhile, Stalin further alleged that the Centre has failed to protect Tamil Nadu fishermen and criticised its foreign policy. He also claimed that PM Modi has weakened India’s influence, even among smaller neighbouring countries.Voting for all 234 assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu is scheduled for April 23, with counting of votes set for May 4. In the 2021 polls, the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance won 159 seats, with the DMK alone securing 133 victories—well above the majority mark of 118.



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Ruturaj Gaikwad ‘threatened’ by Sanju Samson at CSK? Ex-captain’s big claim | Cricket News


Chennai Super Kings’ captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, right, and Sanju Samson (PTI Photo/R Senthilkumar) (PTI04_03_2026_000298A)

Former England captain Michael Vaughan and ex-New Zealand pacer Simon Doull have raised questions over the dynamics inside Chennai Super Kings, suggesting that skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad could feel “threatened” by the presence of Sanju Samson.Speaking on a Cricbuzz show, the duo discussed Samson’s role before turning their attention to Gaikwad’s position as captain.“What about the captain, Gaikwad? Do you think he feels threatened [by Samson]?” Vaughan asked.“Absolutely,” Doull replied.

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Vaughan elaborated on the situation, pointing out the layered dynamics within the side. “[One of the league’s] youngest captains Gaikwad, he’s done it a bit now and you kind of go, ‘Go on, we’re gonna back you, you’re the captain. But by the way, we’re signing Sanju, who’s a very good captain and he’s a keeper. And guess what? We’ve had a keeper who was a captain for a long period of time and did very well, and we’re gonna try and replace him. But you carry on captaining and hope it doesn’t affect you.’”Samson, who was the longest-serving and among the most successful captains at Rajasthan Royals, had led the side to the IPL 2022 final, strengthening his credentials as a leader.However, his start with CSK in IPL 2026 has been underwhelming, with back-to-back single-digit scores. Doull acknowledged the pressure surrounding the wicketkeeper-batter, especially after a high-profile move.“Tough challenge for him, and it’s one of those situations you find yourself in when you’re not desperate, but when you want to play for a certain side and you want to put on a show,” Doull said. “I mean, he is a South boy, isn’t he? He is a Kerala boy. He wants to put on a show. I think he feels like he’s more at home. In the South, the trade happened; it was a big trade as we’ve talked about, you’ve lost 2 high quality players for one player. So the pressure’s quite enormous, the pressure of maybe what they see him as in the future as well. But he just got to think back to a few weeks ago, doesn’t he? And how was he playing in the last 3 games [in the T20 World Cup].”The comments came after Chennai Super Kings slumped to their second successive defeat, going down to Punjab Kings despite posting a competitive 209 for five.Punjab’s chase was anchored by skipper Shreyas Iyer, who struck a fluent 50 off 29 balls and stitched a crucial 59-run stand with Nehal Wadhera. Contributions from Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh and Cooper Connolly ensured the visitors chased down the target with five wickets in hand.

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Earlier, youngster Ayush Mhatre impressed with a 43-ball 73, while Gaikwad chipped in with 28 as CSK built a strong platform. But Samson’s early dismissal and a middle-overs slowdown hurt the hosts, who managed 64 runs in the final five overs through late hits from Sarfaraz Khan and Shivam Dube.In the end, despite posting a formidable total, CSK were outplayed by a composed Punjab unit, leaving questions not just about their bowling but also about the evolving leadership equation within the side.



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