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Indian women's hockey team draw 1-1 against Japan in Women's Asia Cup 2025

The Indian Women's Hockey Team put in a fine performance against Japan, drawing 1-1 at the Women's Asia Cup 2025, in Hangzhou on Saturday. India will reach the final of the Women's Asia Cup 2025, if China beats Korea or avoids a defeat by less than three-goal margins. In the match against Japan, India drew first blood as they scored early through Beauty Dung Dung (7'), whilst it was Shiho Kobayakawa (58') who equalised for the Japanese, as per a press release from Hockey India. India had the better start in the early exchanges of the contest and threatened within the first few minutes itself, as Ishika Chaudhary hit the frame of the goal. After that, Japan began to put together a few moves in attack, but were quickly pushed back as India struck in the form of Beauty Dung Dung (7'), who deflected Neha's shot into the net to make it 1-0. India continued to attack, and earned the game's first penalty corner in the final moments of the first quarter, which ended with the score at 1-0. Japan came out in the second quarter looking for the equaliser and were on the front foot in the first few minutes. Japan won a penalty corner as well, but India kept them out without much trouble. As the contest progressed, the Indian Women's Hockey Team started to regain the possession, and began building in attack. Japan's defence though held on and then put they put the pressure on India in the final stages of the first half. However, India's defence kept them at arm's length and went into the break with the score at 1-0. The third quarter saw the Indian Women's Hockey Team up the ante against Japan's defence. Lalremsiami was often at the heart of the attacking moves. However, the Japanese team held on and absorbed the pressure. India's attack were on song in the quarter and were relentless in attack, but could not find the second goal to compliment their dominance. At the break, India led 1-0. The final quarter saw Japan stepping it up in attack as they looked for an equaliser. The defending champions were under pressure, and the Indian Women's Hockey Team's defence continued to repel the Japanese attacks. Mid-way through the quarter, India started to move back up the pitch, and won a flurry of penalty corners, to put the pressure back on their opponents. In the final minutes, Japan scored through Shiho Kobayakawa (58') to make it 1-1. Eventually, both teams shared the spoils as they were locked at 1-1 when the hooter sounded. (ANI)

Navneet Kaur completes 200 international caps for Indian Women's Hockey Team

Hockey India congratulated Navneet Kaur, the prolific player, as she completed 200 International Caps. She reacheded the milestone when India drew against Japan in their Super4s match at the Women's Asia Cup 2025 in Hangzhou on Saturday. Notably, Navneet is currently the second-highest scorer for India at the ongoing Women's Asia Cup 2025. The 29-year-old made her senior debut in 2014, after helping the Junior team win a Bronze medal at the 2013 Junior Women's World Cup. She has since been one of the most consistent performers in the Indian Women's Hockey Team. Over the years, she has represented India in every major global tournament and played a pivotal role in the team's rise at the international stage. She was part of the team that produced a historic run at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where the Indian Women's Hockey Team finished fourth, narrowly missing out on a medal, as per a press release from Hockey India. At the Commonwealth Games, Navneet featured in the 2022 edition in Birmingham, where she helped India clinch the Bronze medal. She was also part of the team's memorable campaigns at the Asian Games, winning the Silver medal in 2018 at Jakarta-Palembang and the Bronze medal in 2022 at Hangzhou. Navneet was also part of the Indian squad that won the Gold medal at the 2017 Women's Asia Cup in Kakamigahara, and later the Bronze medal in Muscat at the 2022 edition. Adding to her impressive career, she was also part of the Indian team that won the Silver medal at the Asian Champions Trophy in Donghae in 2018, followed by back-to-back Gold medal wins in the 2023 edition in Ranchi and the 2024 edition in Rajgir. Speaking on her milestone, Navneet Kaur said, It is a very special moment in my career. It has been an amazing ride ever since I made my debut in 2014. The last decade has been full of learning experiences. Each tournament has taught me something new, and I feel grateful to my family, teammates, coaches and the fans for their support throughout. Wearing the India jersey is a privilege I cherish every single day, and milestones like these remind me of how grateful I am. I will continue to give my best and hope to inspire more young girls to take up hockey. Congratulating Navneet on her milestone, Hockey India President Dr Dilip Tirkey said, Playing 200 matches for India is a mark of both excellence and endurance. Navneet has been an integral part of the Indian Women's Team's rise in recent years. She has scored crucial goals, shown great consistency, and been a role model for the younger players coming into the team. We are extremely proud of her milestone and wish her many more successes in her career. Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh also congratulated Navneet and said, Navneet Kaur's journey is an inspiration for every young girl who dreams of playing hockey for India. Achieving 200 caps at the highest level requires tremendous hard work and commitment. Hockey India congratulates her on this remarkable achievement and looks forward to her continued contributions to the team's success. (ANI)

World Athletics C'ships: India's campaign off to poor start in race walk event

India's campaign at World Athletics Championships kickstarted on Saturday in 35 km race walk event, with Priyanka Goswami registering a 24th place finish in women's while Sandeep Kumar finishing 23rd in men's event. Ram Baboo, however, faced disqualification. The World Championships are being held in Tokyo from Thursday and will run till September 21, as per Olympics.com. This is the 20th edition of the competition. The Indian contingent features a total of 19 players, including 14 men and five women players, who will be vying for medals in 15 different events, 11 for men and four for women. The current javelin throw world champion Neeraj Chopra, who became the first-ever Indian to land a gold at the world meet, is the headliner in the team, alongside long jump star Murali Sreeshankar, women's javelin national record-holder Annu Rani and rising star Animesh Kujur, who is set to become the first Indian sprinter to compete at the World Championships. Also, triple jumper Praveen Chitravel, 3000m steeplechase runner Parul Chaudhary and Abdulla Aboobacker are among the other key names in the squad. Gulveer Singh and Pooja will be doubling up in two events each as well. Heading into the meet, Indian athletes have won three World Championship medals, Anju Bobby George's long jump bronze at Paris 2003, Neeraj Chopra's javelin silver at Oregon 2022 and his monumental gold at Budapest 2023. Over 2,000 athletes across 200 nations are aiming for a medal at the championships, with a massive 147 medals on the line in 49 different events. (ANI)

Women's Asia Cup: India-China title clash set after latter beat South Korea 1-0

India have made it to the finals of the ongoing Women's Asia Cup in Hangzhou as China defeated South Korea in the last Super 4s clash of the tournament, with the hosts and Women in Blue now set for an exciting title clash on Monday. China defeated South Korea 1-0, climbing up the top of the Super 4s table with three wins in three and a total of nine points, with India at second with a win, a loss and draw each, giving them four points, as per a Hockey India press note. South Korea, who had one point because of a draw they played, could not displace India from the second spot and are at the bottom of the table with one point, having lost two games. Japan is at the third spot, ending their campaign with two points, securing two draws and a loss. Earlier against Japan, India played a 1-1 draw on Saturday. India drew first blood as they scored early through Beauty Dung Dung (7'), whilst it was Shiho Kobayakawa (58') who equalised for the Japanese, as per a press release from Hockey India. India had the better start in the early exchanges of the contest and threatened within the first few minutes itself, as Ishika Chaudhary hit the frame of the goal. After that, Japan began to put together a few moves in attack, but were quickly pushed back as India struck in the form of Beauty Dung Dung (7'), who deflected Neha's shot into the net to make it 1-0. India continued to attack, and earned the game's first penalty corner in the final moments of the first quarter, which ended with the score at 1-0. Japan came out in the second quarter looking for the equaliser and were on the front foot in the first few minutes. Japan won a penalty corner as well, but India kept them out without much trouble. As the contest progressed, the Indian Women's Hockey Team started to regain the possession, and began building in attack. Japan's defence though held on and then put they put the pressure on India in the final stages of the first half. However, India's defence kept them at arm's length and went into the break with the score at 1-0. The third quarter saw the Indian Women's Hockey Team up the ante against Japan's defence. Lalremsiami was often at the heart of the attacking moves. However, the Japanese team held on and absorbed the pressure. India's attack were on song in the quarter and were relentless in attack, but could not find the second goal to compliment their dominance. At the break, India led 1-0. The final quarter saw Japan stepping it up in attack as they looked for an equaliser. The defending champions were under pressure, and the Indian Women's Hockey Team's defence continued to repel the Japanese attacks. Midway through the quarter, India started to move back up the pitch and won a flurry of penalty corners to put the pressure back on their opponents. In the final minutes, Japan scored through Shiho Kobayakawa (58') to make it 1-1. Eventually, both teams shared the spoils as they were locked at 1-1 when the hooter sounded. (ANI)

Forex reserves up by $4.03 billion to $698.3 billion in week ending Sept 5: RBI

India's foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 4.038 billion in the week that ended September 5 to USD 698.268 billion, driven largely by a rise in gold reserves, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in its latest 'Weekly Statistical Supplement.' The country's foreign exchange (forex) kitty is hovering close to its all-time high of USD 704.89 billion, reached in September 2024. The RBI data showed that the gold reserves currently amount to USD 90.299 billion, witnessing a rise of USD 3.530 billion in the reported week. For the reported week, India's foreign currency assets (FCA), the largest component of foreign exchange reserves, stood at USD 584.477 billion, a rise of USD 540 million. After the latest monetary policy review meeting, RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra had said the foreign exchange kitty was sufficient to meet 11 months of the country's imports. In 2023, India added around USD 58 billion to its foreign exchange reserves, contrasting with a cumulative decline of USD 71 billion in 2022. In 2024, the reserves rose by a little over USD 20 billion. So far in 2025, the forex kitty has increased by approximately USD 60 billion, according to the data. Foreign exchange reserves, or FX reserves, are assets held by a nation's central bank or monetary authority, primarily in reserve currencies such as the US Dollar, with smaller portions in the Euro, Japanese Yen, and Pound Sterling. The RBI often intervenes by managing liquidity, including selling dollars, to prevent a steep depreciation of the rupee. The RBI strategically buys dollars when the Rupee is strong and sells when it weakens. (ANI)

India will win Asia Cup: Left-arm quick T Natarajan

Left-arm quick T Natarajan is assured that the energetic Indian team led by Suryakumar Yadav will stand triumphant at the Asia Cup. Fans and former cricketers have classified the T20 World Champions, India, as the clear favourites to blaze their way through the final and lift the title. With the Asia Cup serving as the ideal platform for fine-tuning the preparations before the next year's World Cup, Natarajan sees India cruising to the title. The current Indian Cricket Team for the Asia Cup is young and energetic. I am sure they will win the Asia Cup this year and lift the title, Natarajan said while speaking to reporters. Before the beginning of the tournament, former flamboyant opener Virender Sehwag rooted for India to bask in glory and said in a video posted by the Sony Sports Network on social media, We are world champions. We just won the World Cup, T20 World Cup, and I am sure that we are the best team in the Asia Cup, and hopefully we will win the Asia Cup. India kicked off its campaign at the Asia Cup on Wednesday with a landslide 9-wicket victory over the UAE. The spin magic, especially from left-armer Kuldeep Yadav, worked wonders as the UAE were left bamboozled and packed their bags on 57, the second-lowest total of the tournament's history. In reply, India gunned down the target in a mere 4.3 overs to begin its journey with flying colours. India's next opponent will be their arch-rival, Pakistan, en route to Super 4. Pakistan's misfiring batting unit took the spotlight against Oman, with opener Saim Ayub and captain Salman Ali Agha returning to the dugout within the blink of an eye with a golden duck across their name. A couple of handy performances towards the end spurred Pakistan to limp its way to 160/7. Throughout the first innings, white-ball head coach Mike Hesson bore a frown while taking notes of the performances from his batters. The spin troika of Mohammad Nazaz, Sufyan Moqim and Abrar Ahmed came to their rescue as they embarked on their journey with a daunting 93-run victory. India squad for Asia Cup

Ambassador Sibi George hailed as towering figure in advancing India-Japan relations

Indian Ambassador to Japan Sibi George has concluded his tenure in Japan, leaving behind what both sides have described as a period of remarkable achievements in strengthening India-Japan relations. Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Takeshi Iwaya praised his efforts, calling him a strong bridge between the two nations. Reflecting on his time in Tokyo since his arrival in November 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ambassador George said, I had the privilege of visiting all 47 prefectures of Japan, from the vibrant cities to tranquil towns, from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south. During this period, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Japan twice to meet his Japanese counterpart, which further strengthened our Special Strategic and Global Partnership. Prime Minister Modi has set an ambitious agenda for the next decade, adding a new chapter to this partnership. As a symbol of the deep civilizational bond between India and Japan, several statues of Mahatma Gandhi were installed during George's tenure. In 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a Gandhi statue at Hiroshima Peace Park, followed in 2024 by the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar unveiling another in Edogawa. Ambassador George himself unveiled a Gandhi statue in Shimane. These statues were warmly welcomed by Japanese citizens and now stand as enduring symbols of our friendship, he noted. The Ambassador also highlighted how cultural exchanges reinforced ties

Himachal monsoon havoc: 574 roads shut, 389 transformers and 333 water schemes hit; death toll 394, says SDMA

Himachal Pradesh continues to grapple with a battered infrastructure and mounting human losses as the relentless monsoon takes its toll. The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) on Saturday reported that 574 roads remain blocked, 389 power transformers disrupted, and 333 drinking water supply schemes damaged across the state. According to the SDMA's evening public utility report, the overall death toll has climbed to 394 since June 20, when the monsoon set in. Of these fatalities, 221 people have died in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and house collapses, while 173 lives were lost in road accidents triggered by slippery conditions and damaged highways. The disruption has crippled connectivity in both rural and urban belts, with key national and state highways among those blocked. Local authorities have mobilised men and machinery to clear debris, but recurring rainfall continues to hamper restoration. Power outages remain widespread, with nearly 400 transformers knocked out, leaving thousands without electricity. In parallel, water supply lines have been badly damaged, affecting over 300 schemes, posing a challenge for local administrations struggling to ensure safe drinking water. Officials said emergency teams of the Public Works Department, Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board, and Jal Shakti Vibhag are working round the clock to restore essential services. Helicopter sorties are also being considered in the worst-affected belts where road access remains impossible. The SDMA has warned of further disruptions if heavy rains persist, urging people to remain alert in vulnerable areas. Earlier, Union Minister of State for Women and Child Development, Savitri Thakur, visited various regions of Himachal Pradesh affected by recent natural disasters, including sudden floods, landslides, and cloudbursts, as per a release. The Minister inspected several locations along the Kullu-Manali route, covering Vaishno Mata Temple, Sabzi Mandi (Bandrol), Raison, Dohlu Nala, Fozal Nala, Duada Vihal, Jatehar Vihal (Patlikuhal), Nalsu Nala, Manalsu Nala, Solang, Palchang, Samahan, Bahang and the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th Mile areas situated on the banks of the Beas River. These regions had suffered extensive damage to road connectivity due to heavy rainfall and landslides. With the continuous efforts of the central government and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), repair and reconstruction of damaged roads are being undertaken on a war footing to restore traffic movement and provide early relief to the affected population. During the visit, Thakur interacted with affected families, listened to their concerns, and reviewed the progress of ongoing relief and rehabilitation measures. (ANI)

Monsoon toll in Himachal rises to 394, losses cross Rs 4,467 crore

Himachal Pradesh has recorded 394 deaths during this year's monsoon season, including 221 fatalities in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, drowning, and house collapses, while 173 lives were lost in road accidents, the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said on Sunday. According to the cumulative monsoon loss report compiled by the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC), 394 human lives have been lost directly to disasters. The data show that landslides accounted for 48 deaths, flash floods for 11, cloudbursts for 17, and drowning incidents for 38. Other causes included lightning strikes, electrocution, snake bites, fires, and accidental falls in steep terrain. In addition, 455 people have been injured and 41 remain missing across the state. The monsoon has also led to heavy livestock and poultry losses, with 2,086 cattle deaths and nearly 26,955 poultry birds reported washed away or perished in rain-related incidents. Property damage has been extensive. As per SDMA figures, 1,576 houses were completely destroyed, while 29,041 sustained partial damage. Additionally, 544 shops, 859 cow sheds, 1,894 huts, and 4,058 cowsheds, ghats, and ghrats were damaged in rain-triggered calamities. The financial toll has been pegged at over Rs 4,46,778 lakh (Rs 4,467 crore). Of this, the Public Works Department (PWD) reported the largest share of losses at over Rs 2,71,879 lakh, followed by the Jal Shakti Vibhag (Rs 1,38,644 lakh) and the Power Department (Rs 13,946 lakh). District-wise, Mandi (37 deaths), Kangra (34), Kullu (31), and Chamba (23) reported the highest rain-related fatalities. In terms of road accident casualties, Chamba (22), Mandi (24), Shimla (20), and Solan (22) recorded the maximum deaths. The state has suffered widespread loss of lives, livestock, property and infrastructure this monsoon. Field teams are working on restoration, but recurring rainfall and landslides are slowing operations, an SDMA spokesperson said. The authority has urged people to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel on vulnerable hilly roads, particularly in Mandi, Kullu, Kangra, and Shimla, which remain the most disaster-prone districts this season. (ANI)