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Pakistan to travel to India for Junior World Cup

Guwahati: The Pakistan team will visit India later this year for the FIH Junior World Cup, Hockey India secretary general Bholanath Singh confirmed on Saturday, reports news agency PTI.
The neighbours had opted out of the ongoing Asia Cup in Bihar after the skirmish between the two countries, citing security concerns.
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The decision had cast doubts whether the team would feature in the Junior World Cup scheduled in Chennai and Madurai in November-December.
“The Pakistan team is coming to India for the Junior World Cup. They confirmed to us last night. I asked them about their availability after they opted out of the ongoing Asia Cup,” Bholanath said.
He added that the preparations for the tournament are at the “final stage”, added India Today.
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“Out of 24 countries, we have received the long list from 23 nations. Only Pakistan is left which are hoping to receive in a day or two,” Bholanath added.
“I am very clear that whatever Olympic Charter tells us, the government and Hockey India will abide by that and fulfil that. The Government of India is also clear that Pakistan can come and play against India in any international tournament,” he said.
Bholanath elaborated that FIH Pro League being an international tournament, India would lock horns with Pakistan.
Pakistan have replaced New Zealand in the 2025-26 FIH Pro League.
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Beyond wildlife: India’s best nature trips to plan before 2025 ends |

The wildlife season is just around the corner, and we are excited about that. But this time, we are not here for that. For nature lovers, India’s diverse landscapes do not disappoint. Here we are looking at experiences beyond wildlife safaris, from lush valleys to serene backwaters. The winter months will provide perfect weather for exploring the outdoors. Here are eight exceptional nature trips across India to plan before the year ends.
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
From Shillong Airport, Mawlynnong is located just 90 km. Also known as Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong’s forests, waterfalls, and living root bridges are some of the best things you will experience in Northeast India. Not to forget, winter is the time when Dawki River (located just 30 km from Mawlynnong) is at it’s best form. Crystal clear water of Dawki River will leave you mesmerised. When in Mawlynnong, stay in village guesthouses. They are budget-friendly, and will let you have authentic traditional stay experience.
Dandeli, Karnataka
Located just 125 km from Goa Airport, Dandeli is nestled in the Western Ghats’ foothills. Its dense forests and Kali River offer adventure and serenity. Its flat terrain and riverine landscape are photogenic, perfect for the ‘gram.’ If you can, take out time to go rafting on the Kali River, or trek to Kavala Caves.Bhitarkanika National Park, OdishaLocated just 150 km from Bhubaneswar Airport, this mangrove ecosystem and wetland, spans 672 sq km. It offers serene boat rides through creeks and sightings of crocodiles and migratory birds. Bhitarkanika is a beautiful mix of wildlife and offbeat travel. Cruise through mangroves, spot estuarine crocodiles, or visit the Olive Ridley turtle nesting site at Gahirmatha.Gokarna, KarnatakaGokarna is located approximately 150 km from Goa Airport. It’s a quieter alternative to Goa. Gokarna’s pristine beaches and coastal cliffs offer a laid-back nature escape, far from the hustle and bustle of an over-crowded (and expensive) tourist trap. Here’s what to do in Gokarna: Relax on Om Beach, trek to Kudle Beach, or visit Half Moon Beach for solitude. The Mahabaleshwar Temple is a beautiful addition to your serene coastal holiday.
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Bullet train to be launched in South India soon: Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said that a bullet train connecting Hyderabad, Chennai, Amravati, and Bengaluru will be launched soon. Addressing the India Food Manufacturing Summit 2025 in Vishakhapatnam on Friday, CM Naidu said that a survey is underway for the bullet train.
He said, “Very soon, the bullet train is going to come to South India. A survey is being done. It will connect Hyderabad, Chennai, Amravati, and Bengaluru, all four cities. More than 5 crore people live here, making it the largest cluster and market in the world. It is going to happen, and when it does, you are going to see the largest stakes.”
“Addressed the India Food Manufacturing Summit 2025 in #Visakhapatnam today. #AndhraPradesh is proud to fuel India’s food processing revolution with pro-industry policies, thriving industry clusters, and robust infrastructure. With over Rs 9,000 crore in new investments and a 9 per cent contribution to national output, we invite global innovators and investors to grow with AP as we position our state as India’s food processing hub,” Chandrababu Naidu wrote on platform X.
Meanwhile, the stations part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed train corridor, also known as the Bullet Train project, are nearing completion, the Ministry of Railways said on Thursday. In a post on ‘X’, Indian Railways announced that these stations will redefine passenger comfort and set new benchmarks in travel for passengers.
“The Bullet Train stations on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor in Gujarat are nearing completion. With modern design, cultural identity, seamless connectivity and eco-friendly features, the stations will redefine passenger comfort and set new benchmarks in travel,” the ‘X’ post said.
Earlier, on August 6, the Indian Railways had informed that the bridge on the Vishwamitri River, in the Vadodara district of Gujarat, for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project had been completed.
This is the seventeenth river bridge completed out of the planned 21 river bridges in Gujarat for the project, the Ministry of Railways said on Wednesday.
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