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Patrick Mahomes Sr. escapes travel ban with court approval to support son in Chiefs’ Arizona showdown | NFL News

Patrick Mahomes Sr., father of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has been given court approval to travel out of Texas for the team’s preseason opener against the Arizona Cardinals on August 9, 2025. The game will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Mahomes Sr., who is on probation after a felony DWI charge earlier this year, needed legal permission to leave the state. Court records confirm a judge approved the travel request submitted on July 17.
Patrick Mahomes Sr. allowed to leave Texas for Chiefs’ preseason game
Next month, Patrick Mahomes Sr. , father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will be permitted to go beyond Texas. His petition to depart the state has been granted by a judge so he can go to the Chiefs’ preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals on August 9, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. Because of a felony DWI (driving under alcohol) charge earlier this year, Mahomes Sr. had to get court approval. Presently on probation, he is required to obtain court approval before departing Texas. Court records reveal that Mahomes Sr. sought permission to travel on July 17, 2025. Five days following, on July 22, a Smith County judge gave yes. From August 8 to August 10, he is permitted to leave Texas so he can be present for the Chiefs’ inaugural preseason game of the season at State Farm Stadium in support of his son. Mahomes Sr. was apprehended in February 2024, according to police, looked intoxicated and had an opened can of beer in his vehicle, hence the DWI charge. This occurred just days before his son played and won in Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas against the San Francisco 49ers.Mahomes Sr.’s lawyer, Joseph D. Murphy, said on August 27, 2024, that his client had pleaded guilty. “Mr. Mahomes entered a guilty plea in his case today under a written agreement,” Murphy said. “He is now living a sober life. The steps he has taken helped us reach a deal for probation.”
Patrick Mahomes Sr. hopes to watch Patrick Mahomes lead Chiefs again
Patrick Mahomes Sr. is expected to watch his son back in action when the Kansas City Chiefs face the Arizona Cardinals on August 9, 2025. The game will be their first preseason match as they prepare for a fresh NFL season.The Chiefs are still one of the strongest teams in the league. Even though they lost last season’s final to the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, they have key players returning, like Travis Kelce, Nick Bolton, and Trey Smith.Also Read: “The day everything changed”: Patrick Mahomes opens up about the surprising role his mom played in his NFL journey There’s also talk about a possible return of wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who now plays for the Miami Dolphins. Sports analyst Nick Wright told Fox Sports, “I’m very excited for Hill wearing a Chiefs uniform in 2026… Hill and Kelce ride off into the sunset together.”The Chiefs will officially begin their new season on September 5, 2025, against the Los Angeles Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of the NFL’s global expansion.
FAQs
1. Why did Patrick Mahomes Sr. need court permission to travel? Patrick Mahomes Sr. needed court permission to travel because he is on probation after a felony DWI charge in Texas.2. When will Patrick Mahomes Sr. attend the Chiefs’ preseason game? Patrick Mahomes Sr. will attend the Kansas City Chiefs’ preseason game on August 9, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona.3. Who approved Patrick Mahomes Sr.’s travel request? A Smith County judge in Texas approved Patrick Mahomes Sr.’s travel request on July 22, 2025.
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India’s fastest train: At 160 kmph Namo Bharat outpaces Vande Bharat on Delhi-Meerut corridor

Until now, the Gatiman Express, introduced in 2016, held the distinction as the country’s first semi-high-speed train, also reaching 160 kmph on the specially prepared Hazrat Nizamuddin-Agra route. The Vande Bharat series, launched later, matched that maximum speed, but only on this corridor. However, on June 24, 2024, the Railway Ministry reduced the permissible limit for all such trains from 160 kmph to 130 kmph without citing specific reasons. At present, trains across the national network run with an upper speed cap of 130 kmph.
Namo Bharat currently operates 30 trainsets of six coaches each, with services running every 15 minutes between New Ashok Nagar in Delhi and Meerut South in Uttar Pradesh. The train reaches its maximum speed briefly between some of the 11 stations on the operational section.
“The entire 82.15 km long corridor with 16 stations, starting from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi to Modipuram in Uttar Pradesh, is likely to be commissioned soon,” officials from the National Capital Regional Transport Corporation Limited (NCRTC) said.
NCRTC, a joint venture between the Government of India (50%) and the state governments of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan (12.5%), is implementing India’s first RRTS project.
“Designed in Hyderabad and manufactured at an Alstom factory located in Gujarat’s Savli, the aerodynamic rolling stock, with their sleek and modern design, are compatible with Automatic Train Protection (ATP), Automatic Train Control (ATC), and Automatic Train Operations (ATO),” officials explained, according to PTI.
They added, “The distance between two stations varies from five to eight kms and the train touches its highest speed between stations with longer distances.”
According to an NCRTC release, once the entire corridor is open, Namo Bharat will connect Delhi with central Meerut in under an hour while halting at all intermediate stations. “Since the beginning of operations on the 17 km long Priority Section on October 21, 2023, services have been commissioned on a 55-km stretch of the corridor in a phased manner,” it noted.
“As the operational section has expanded, it has solidified its position as an essential transportation solution for the region and has successfully served more than 1.5 crore riders to date,” the statement added.
Officials highlighted that the RRTS is distinct from both conventional rail and metro systems. “This system is different from conventional Railway as it does not operate on a fixed timetable or require a seat reservation. It is also different from the metro transit service as it is catering to passengers looking to travel relatively longer distances with fewer stops and at a higher speed,” they explained.
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Thrillophilia CEO Chitra Gurnani Daga Honoured as ‘Face of Future Travel’ at India Travel Awards 2025

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New Delhi [India], September 12: Chitra Gurnani Daga, CEO of Thrillophilia, has been honoured as the ‘Face of the Future Travel’ at the India Travel Awards 2025, held on September 9 at Le Meridien, New Delhi.
The annual awards, organised by the DDP Group, are regarded as one of the most credible platforms celebrating excellence in Indian tourism and hospitality. This year’s edition recognised achievers across 57 categories, honouring businesses and leaders who have set new benchmarks for innovation, quality, and growth in the industry.
Among the prominent honours of the evening was the recognition of Chitra Gurnani Daga, CEO of Thrillophilia, as the ‘Face of the Future Travel’. The accolade highlighted her role in building immersive, tech-driven, and sustainable travel platforms and multi-day tours that are helping shape tourism’s next chapter.
The evening brought together some of the most influential voices from the sector. Union Minister of Tourism & Culture, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, graced the occasion and congratulated the winners for their contributions to the tourism economy. He underlined that tourism is not only about travel but also about inclusivity, cultural exchange, and sustainability, noting that with the right partnerships, India can emerge as a global model for integrated growth.
Delivering the keynote address, Suman Billa, Additional Secretary & Director General, Ministry of Tourism, highlighted the crucial role of the sector in national development. He pointed out that India’s ambition of becoming a $3 trillion tourism economy by 2047 would depend on how the industry grows, not just in numbers, but in quality and excellence.
Also present at the ceremony were Ashwani Lohani, Director, Prime Minister’s Museum & Library, and Bidisha Mukherjee, IAS, Additional Managing Director, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, who stressed the importance of collaboration between government and private stakeholders to achieve sustainable, large-scale growth.
Winners across multiple categories were felicitated with the iconic golden trophy ‘Maya’, symbolising aspiration, achievement, and excellence. The pinnacle honour of the evening, the Gold Maya, was awarded to stalwarts whose contributions have redefined Indian tourism.
Speaking on her recognition, Chitra Gurnani Daga said, “This honour is not just personal; it reflects the vision that has guided Thrillophilia since its inception: to make India a global hub for multi-day tours and curated travel. Our journey has always been about empowering local operators, creating trust with travellers, and showcasing the incredible diversity of India to the world. I share this with my team, our partners, and the millions of travellers who continue to inspire us.”
Since its inception in 2011, Thrillophilia has grown into India’s leading platform for curated multi-day tours, offering authentic travel holidays across more than 75 countries. Under Chitra’s leadership, the company has championed sustainable tourism, tech-driven discovery, and inclusivity, making immersive travel and cultural exploration more accessible to both Indian and international audiences. Thrillophilia is also focused on empowering local operators through partnerships in over 200 Indian destinations, integrating technology into travel planning, and promoting sustainable practices – key themes that are now central to India’s national tourism agenda.
The India Travel Awards 2025 also saw the unveiling of a coffee table book that documented the industry’s resilience and its growing commitment to sustainable, inclusive, and innovative practices. Sanjeet, Mentor of the India Travel Awards, noted that the awards celebrate pioneers “who are reshaping tourism not just as an economic driver, but as a force that connects cultures, uplifts communities, and creates meaningful journeys.”
By spotlighting leaders such as Chitra Gurnani Daga, the event underscored how the future of tourism in India will be defined by innovation, collaboration, and a shared vision of inclusive growth. And for Thrillophilia, the award reinforces its commitment to not just growing as a company but also contributing to India’s vision of becoming a leading global tourism economy by 2047.
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