*Vision 2028 fifth phase begins with U-16, U-19 boys’ camps*

 Khabar kolkata sports Desk: The fifth phase of Vision 2028 got underway today at the JU 2nd Campus Ground, Salt Lake, with the Bengal Under-16 and Under-19 boys attending the camps. 

The bowling department was guided by former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad along with Bengal’s Ashok Dinda. 

Other coaches Ajay Verma, Dattatreya Mukherjee, Sourav Sarkar, Sanjib Sanyal also guided the boys. 

The fifth phase of the camp will be divided into two sessions for the first two days. From the third day onwards, the camp will be divided into three sessions being attended by U-16, U-19 and U-23 boys.  

The opening day’s session began with Prasad and Dinda delivering inspirational and motivation words to the young boys. The duo told the boys to use the camp as a learning experience. 

After a brief introduction, the batters took their stance at the crease and the bowlers prepared for their run-up, by practicing their bowling action. The coaches looked at the proceedings and watched the boys’ practice with hawk eyes. As the session went on, the coaches talked to the talents individually. 

 

The short-term goal of Vision 2028 will be to get the various age group squads ready for the domestic season by improving their skills while the long-term goals will be to nurture the future talents and make them fit for various Bengal age group squads.

 Pic Courtesy by: CAB

*Mohun Bagan crowned champions of Ambar Roy U-13 meet*

Sports 

 

 Khabar kolkata sports Desk: Mohun Bagan AC outclassed Mainland Sambaran Cricket Academy by 43 runs in the summit clash on Monday to emerge champions of Ambar Roy Sub Junior Under-13 One-Day tournament.

The young cricketers received a big confidence boost as India legend Sourav Ganguly made his presence felt at the 22 Yards Sports Ground to motivate and inspire the players from both the teams.  

Batting first, Mohun Bagan posted 211/7 in 45 overs. Subarna Dey (66) and Aritra Pal (40 not out) impressed with the bat. Aranya Sarkar and Souvagya Das bagged 2 wickets each.

In reply, Mainland Sambaran Cricket Academy fell short, scoring 168/8 in 45 overs. Sk Atif Arman scored 44. Ajit Yadav was the pick of the Mohun Bagan bowlers bagging 2 for 18.

 Pic Courtesy by: CAB

Aryansh Health Care: Varanasi’s Trusted Name in Women’s Health Led by Renowned Gynecologist Dr. Ruchi Sinha

  

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – Aryansh Health Care, a premier gynecology and women’s wellness center located in the spiritual and cultural heart of Varanasi, is making headlines for transforming the lives of hundreds of couples and setting new standards in women's healthcare. At the forefront of this achievement is the center’s founder and chief consultant, Dr. Ruchi Sinha, MBBS, MS – one of Varanasi’s most respected and trusted gynecologists.

With over a decade of dedicated medical experience and a gold-standard education from Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (IMS BHU) – one of the top medical institutions in the country – Dr. Ruchi Sinha has emerged as a beacon of hope for women facing complex gynecological and fertility challenges.

Dr. Ruchi Sinha has successfully helped more than 500 couples achieve parenthood, offering a combination of evidence-based medicine, personalized care, and emotional support. Her patient-first approach, clinical excellence, and deep empathy have earned her immense goodwill not only in Varanasi but also across neighboring districts in Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

“Infertility is not just a medical condition, it’s an emotional journey. At Aryansh Health Care, we focus on supporting women and couples at every step – from diagnosis to successful delivery,” says Dr. Ruchi Sinha. “I feel truly blessed to have played a role in bringing joy to over 500 families. Every smile of a newborn child in the arms of a parent who once lost hope – that is my true reward.”

Aryansh Health Care provides a full range of gynecological and obstetric services, including:

Infertility management and IUI consultations

High-risk pregnancy care

PCOD/PCOS and menstrual disorder treatments

Laparoscopic and minimally invasive gynecological surgeries

Antenatal care and delivery services

Preventive screenings and health checkups for women of all ages

With a fully equipped facility, warm and trained staff, and advanced diagnostic support, Aryansh Health Care has built a reputation for excellence in clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. The clinic is also known for offering honest, affordable, and ethical treatment plans, ensuring quality care is accessible to everyone.

Dr. Sinha is a strong advocate for women's health awareness. Through her public seminars, health camps, and online presence, she regularly educates young women about reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, and the importance of early detection of gynecological conditions.

As Varanasi continues its development as a key regional healthcare hub, Aryansh Health Care stands committed to leading the way in women’s wellness, maternal care, and fertility support.

Visit for more : 25A, Siddhigiri Bagh Rd, Kasturba Nagar, Sigra, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221010

Website : www.Drruchisinha.com

 

*VISION 2028 FOURTH PHASE CONCLUDES*

Sports

Khabar kolkata sports Desk : The fourth phase of Vision 2028, which began on April 21, concluded today at the JU 2nd Campus Ground, Salt Lake.

On Wednesday, on the last day of the camp, the first session was attended by Bengal Under-16 boys where Manoj Tiwary was the batting coach, while the bowling department was looked after by Ashok Dinda. Coach Ajay Verma was also present to guide the boys.

The second session on the day, which was scheduled for Under-19 boys, was cancelled due to heavy rain.

The fourth phase of the camp was divided into two sessions every day.

On every session, Tiwary and Dinda delivered inspirational and motivation words to the young boys. The duo told the boys to use the camp as a learning experience.

The coaches looked at the proceedings and watched the boys’ practice with hawk eyes. As sessions went on, the coaches talked to the talents individually.

The short-term goal of Vision 2028 will be to get the various age group squads ready for the domestic season by improving their skills while the long-term goals will be to nurture the future talents and make them fit for various Bengal age group squads.

Pic Courtesy by: CAB

Why your resume (mostly) doesn’t matter - Nishtha Desai

 

TEDx Talk | YoutubeMr. Sarabjeet Sachar, founder and CEO of Aspiration Jobs, recently gave an inspiring TEDx talk during TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, sharing new ideas on how value-based connections play a critical role in professional development. The speaker told us that success often does not hinge on resumes or traditional job applications, but rather on building valuable, meaningful relationships that position one on the right path for opportunities to knock.

TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, themed “Semicolon; Pausing to Connect,” brings together a diverse array of speakers and curators to explore the power of intentional pauses and meaningful connections in our lives; has the reputation for providing a platform to ideas that are worth spreading, gave the best platform to this thought-provoking presentation. The proceedings were efficiently planned by Harsh Thakkar (Licensee), Sahaj Tyagi (Co-licensee), Siya Kachhela (Head Curator), Vraj Dangarwala (First Curator), and Yug Desai (Post Production Lead) so that every moment of the event was memorable for everyone in attendance.

The author, Nishtha Desai emphasizes the significance of forming genuine relationships during one's career path. According to her, the emphasis must be on proving oneself, making personal and professional values align with the company mission, and being around people with the same intentions. For her, a career founded on sincere connections is more fulfilling and successful than one focused only on resumes and automated processes.

Crux of the Topic

In his presentation, Sarabjeet Sachar brought forth the revolutionary idea of value-based relationships, breaking from the conventional dependence on resumes in job searching. He identified how the dependence on resumes generated by artificial intelligence and generic keywords tends to derail the recruitment process, making it increasingly difficult for the candidates to get noticed. The actual key to professional success, he contended, is being a problem-solver, not merely a set of credentials.

Details 

It started at the age of 21, when a newly graduated student was commuting on a local train in Mumbai. Enthusiastically talking about a dream to have a career in sales, this person was excited about the prospect of meeting people, knowing their problems, and providing tailored solutions. Unaware to them, a regional sales manager from a major pharmaceutical firm happened to overhear the conversation. Influenced by their passion and commitment in their words, the manager went up to the graduate and gave them his business card, inviting them in for an interview. No resume was required; it was the passion and commitment that got them the job.

This was the starting point of a successful career in sales, where the person rose through the ranks to senior levels in well-known companies like Times of India, Indian Express, The Hindu, India Today, and ZTV Network. In all these shifts, the emphasis remained on demonstrating their worth and love, instead of talking of a resume.

The central takeaway here is that the traditional resume may open doors, but it’s the authentic value you bring that will truly walk you through them. Research and preparation are key. Much like a business consultant, job seekers should approach potential employers by understanding their needs and positioning themselves as solution providers. This requires a shift in mindset—viewing the job search process not as a race to submit applications, but as an opportunity to build meaningful, value-driven connections.

The presentation touched on some of the real-life scenarios in which professionals constructed their careers by intentionally concentrating on value-based network construction. Sarabjeet Sachar narrated examples of people such as Amit and Simon, who were able to switch into new fields and gain leadership positions by matching their capabilities with the precise requirements of their potential employers.

This creative strategy is opposite to the conventional thinking of writing a resume based on a job description. Sachar emphasized that employers are not seeking flawless resumes but those who can provide solutions to their issues. By establishing these connections via networking and reciprocal value, professionals can tap into job opportunities that are not listed on conventional job boards.

Conclusion

As Sarabjeet Sachar finished speaking, he challenged the audience to change their career development mindset. Rather than just concentrating on resumes, professionals need to work towards building deep, genuine relationships founded on common values. These will open doors to opportunities and drive career progression in a more profound manner.

The TEDxGoldenBridge Studio event gave a new insight into job seeking and career development, urging working professionals to aim at establishing value-based relationships to thrive in the competitive job market of today.

मिट्टी में मिलाने का वक्त आया', बिहार से पीएम मोदी का पाकिस्तान को कड़ा संदेश

#pmmodispokeforthefirsttimeonpahalgam_attack

पहलगाम में हुए आतंकी हमले के बाद प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने आज बिहार से पूरे देश को बड़ा संदेश दिया। पहलगाम हमले में 28 लोगों की जान गंवाने के बाद पीएम मोदी का बिहार के मधुबनी जिले में पहला संबोधन था।उन्होंने कहा कि पहलगाम के आतंकियों को छोड़ा नहीं जाएगा। उन्हें मिट्टी में मिला दिया जाएगा। पीएम मोदी ने मधुबनी में राष्ट्रीय पंचायती राज दिवस के मौके पर कई परियोजनाओं की शुरुआत की और कुछ सेमी-हाई-स्पीड रेलगाड़ियों को हरी झंडी दिखाई। साथ ही जनसभा को संबोधित किया।

कल्‍पना से भी बड़ी सजा मिलेगी-पीएम मोदी

जनसभा में मोदी ने पहले पहलगाम में मारे गए लोगों को श्रद्धांजलि दी फिर भाषण की शुरुआत की। पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी ने साफ कह दिया कि देश के दुश्मनों ने भारत की आत्‍मा पर हमला करने का दुस्‍साहस किया है। मैं साफ कह रहा है, जिन्‍होंने ये हमला किया है, उन आतंकियों और इसकी साजिश रचने वालों को उनकी कल्‍पना से भी बड़ी सजा मिलेगी। अब आतंकियों की बची कुची जमीन को भी मिट्टी में मिलाने का समय आ गया है।

भारत हर आतंकी को ढूंढकर सख्त सजा देगा-पीएम मोदी

पीएम मोदी ने कहा कि इंडिया के स्प्रिट को आतंकवाद से नहीं तोड़ा जा सकता है। 140 करोड़ भारतीयों की इच्छाशक्ति आतंक के आकाओं की कमर तोड़ कर रहेगी। दोस्तों आज हम बिहार से पूरी दुनिया को कह रहे हैं कि भारत हर आतंकी को ढूंढ निकालेगा और उन्हें सख्त से सख्त सजा देंगे। हम आतंक को किसी भी हालत में नहीं सहेंगे।

पहलगाम में जान गंवाने वालों को दी श्रद्धांजलि

पीएम मोदी ने अपनी बात शुरू करने से पहले 22 अप्रैल को जिन लोगों की जान गई, उन्हें श्रद्धांजलि दी। उन्होंने लोगों से कुछ पल मौन रखने की प्रार्थना की। पीएम ने कहा कि 22 अप्रैल को कश्‍मीर के पहलगाम में आतंकियों ने मासूम देशवासियों को जिस बेरहमी से मारा है, उससे पूरा देश व्‍यथित है। सब दुखी हैं। सभी पीड़ित परिवारों के साथ देश खड़ा है। जिन परिवारजनों का इलाज चल रहा है, वे जल्‍द स्‍वस्‍थ हों, इसका प्रयास भी सरकार कर रही है। इस आतंकी हमले में किसी ने अपना बेटा, भाई तो किसी ने जीवनसाथी खोया। ये सभी अलग अलग जगहों से थे।

*Mumbai City FC brush past Chennaiyin in Kalinga Super Cup*

Sports 

 BHUBANESWAR : Lallianzuala Chhangte delivered a captain’s performance with a dazzling brace as Mumbai City FC breezed past Chennaiyin FC 4-0 in a dominant Round of 16 encounter of the 2025 Kalinga Super Cup at the Kalinga Stadium on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. The first half ended 1-0.

Nikolaos Karelis (43’) scored the first goal for Mumbai City FC at the stroke of half time before Lallianzuala Chhangte (64’, 86’) stole the show with his two goals. Substitute Bipin Singh (90’) capped off the win with a strike in the last minute. 

Mumbai City FC, still smarting from a heavy 0-5 defeat against Bengaluru FC in the ISL knockout rounds, responded in emphatic fashion to book their place in the Kalinga Super Cup quarter-finals. Their opponents, Chennaiyin FC, had finished a disappointing 11th in the ISL, and their Super Cup journey came to an end after another underwhelming performance.

From the opening whistle, Mumbai City were on the front foot. The attacking trio of Chhangte, Karelis, and Jorge Ortiz looked sharp, with intricate passing and excellent movement that repeatedly exposed gaps in the Chennaiyin backline.

Chhangte nearly opened the scoring early on when he latched onto a defensive error, glided past his marker and unleashed a shot towards the far post only to see it come back off the woodwork.

Chennaiyin struggled to settle into the game and were denied what looked like a potential penalty after Daniel Chima Chukwu was brought down in the box by Vikram Pratap Singh, but the referee waved play on.

The breakthrough finally came in the 43rd minute. A half-cleared corner fell kindly to Hitesh Sharma, who lofted a teasing ball into the box. Chennaiyin goalkeeper Mohammad Nawaz was a tad late in coming out to affect a save and Nikolaos Karelis made no mistake, nodding home from close range to put the Islanders ahead at the break.

After the interval, Mumbai City resumed their control. Ortiz and Chhangte combined beautifully to carve open chances, and the latter came close again before Chennaiyin nearly found an equaliser. Lukas Brambilla danced past Mumbai City goalkeeper TP Rehenesh and seemed destined to score, but Mehtab Singh’s goal-line clearance denied Chennaiyin a lifeline.

That moment proved to be the turning point. In the 64th minute, Ortiz once again danced past his marker and slipped Karelis in behind. The Greek forward’s effort across goal wasn’t the cleanest, but Chhangte was there at the far post to tap it into an open net and double Mumbai City’s lead.

Chhangte struck again in the 86th minute with a touch of class. Ortiz played a sublime outside-of-the-boot flick to send him through. The winger cut inside on his favoured left foot and curled a low shot past the goalkeeper to make it 3-0.

In the last minute of the game, Chhangte turned provider. A delicate scooped pass found Bipin Singh in the box, who brushed aside pressure from Mandar Rao Desai and calmly slotted home to complete the rout.

Lallianzuala Chhangte was presented the Kalinga Player of the Match award

Why your resume (mostly) doesn’t matter - Nishtha Desai

  

TEDx Talk | Youtube Mr. Sarabjeet Sachar, founder and CEO of Aspiration Jobs, recently gave an inspiring TEDx talk during TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, sharing new ideas on how value-based connections play a critical role in professional development. The speaker told us that success often does not hinge on resumes or traditional job applications, but rather on building valuable, meaningful relationships that position one on the right path for opportunities to knock.

TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, themed “Semicolon; Pausing to Connect,” brings together a diverse array of speakers and curators to explore the power of intentional pauses and meaningful connections in our lives; has the reputation for providing a platform to ideas that are worth spreading, gave the best platform to this thought-provoking presentation. The proceedings were efficiently planned by Harsh Thakkar (Licensee), Sahaj Tyagi (Co-licensee), Siya Kachhela (Head Curator), Vraj Dangarwala (First Curator), and Yug Desai (Post Production Lead) so that every moment of the event was memorable for everyone in attendance.

The author, Nishtha Desai emphasizes the significance of forming genuine relationships during one's career path. According to her, the emphasis must be on proving oneself, making personal and professional values align with the company mission, and being around people with the same intentions. For her, a career founded on sincere connections is more fulfilling and successful than one focused only on resumes and automated processes.

Crux of the Topic

In his presentation, Sarabjeet Sachar brought forth the revolutionary idea of value-based relationships, breaking from the conventional dependence on resumes in job searching. He identified how the dependence on resumes generated by artificial intelligence and generic keywords tends to derail the recruitment process, making it increasingly difficult for the candidates to get noticed. The actual key to professional success, he contended, is being a problem-solver, not merely a set of credentials.

Details 

It started at the age of 21, when a newly graduated student was commuting on a local train in Mumbai. Enthusiastically talking about a dream to have a career in sales, this person was excited about the prospect of meeting people, knowing their problems, and providing tailored solutions. Unaware to them, a regional sales manager from a major pharmaceutical firm happened to overhear the conversation. Influenced by their passion and commitment in their words, the manager went up to the graduate and gave them his business card, inviting them in for an interview. No resume was required; it was the passion and commitment that got them the job.

This was the starting point of a successful career in sales, where the person rose through the ranks to senior levels in well-known companies like Times of India, Indian Express, The Hindu, India Today, and ZTV Network. In all these shifts, the emphasis remained on demonstrating their worth and love, instead of talking of a resume.

The central takeaway here is that the traditional resume may open doors, but it’s the authentic value you bring that will truly walk you through them. Research and preparation are key. Much like a business consultant, job seekers should approach potential employers by understanding their needs and positioning themselves as solution providers. This requires a shift in mindset—viewing the job search process not as a race to submit applications, but as an opportunity to build meaningful, value-driven connections.

The presentation touched on some of the real-life scenarios in which professionals constructed their careers by intentionally concentrating on value-based network construction. Sarabjeet Sachar narrated examples of people such as Amit and Simon, who were able to switch into new fields and gain leadership positions by matching their capabilities with the precise requirements of their potential employers.

This creative strategy is opposite to the conventional thinking of writing a resume based on a job description. Sachar emphasized that employers are not seeking flawless resumes but those who can provide solutions to their issues. By establishing these connections via networking and reciprocal value, professionals can tap into job opportunities that are not listed on conventional job boards.

Conclusion

As Sarabjeet Sachar finished speaking, he challenged the audience to change their career development mindset. Rather than just concentrating on resumes, professionals need to work towards building deep, genuine relationships founded on common values. These will open doors to opportunities and drive career progression in a more profound manner.

The TEDxGoldenBridge Studio event gave a new insight into job seeking and career development, urging working professionals to aim at establishing value-based relationships to thrive in the competitive job market of today.

*In the first match of the Super Cup against Kerala Blasters 2-0 by the departure of East Bengal*

Sports

Khabar Kolkata Sports Desk: East Bengal lost 2-0 against Kerala Blasters in the first match of the Super Cup in Bhubaneswar on Sunday. As a result, the red-yellow brigade did not competition this season. East Bengal played in the first match of the tournament as a Super Cup defending champion. But they had to leave in the first match. Kerala Blasters will now face Mohanbagan Super Giant in the quarter -finals of the Super Cup. In the first half, Anwar Ali forgot the first attempt from the pass penalty, but the second time did not miss Blaster Jiminez. In the second half, Noah scored 2-0 in a shot. The ball in the hands of the proletariat could not be stopped. Noah missed the Blasters at the match injury time, but missed it.

Pic: Courtesy by Social media

*Kazi, Ranjot, Gitansh, Vaibhav impress in First Div quarterfinals*

Sports

Khabar kolkata sports Desk: In the CAB First Division Championship Quarterfinal matches on Saturday, both the bowlers and batters impressed on Day 2, displaying some dominant performances.

At the Videocon Ground, riding on brilliant batting performances by Kazi Junaid Saifi (161) and Sumanta Gupta (107), Barisha Sporting Club posted a challenging 429/7 at stumps. For Bhowanipur Club, Aamir Gani was the pick of the bowlers bagging 3 for 106.

At BCA Kalyani, Ranjot Singh Khaira (124) and Gitansh Khera (124) batted superbly as Mohun Bagan posted 380. Vaibhav Yadav bagged an impressive 6 for 108. In reply, Md Sporting Club were 53/1 at stumps, thanks to Sudip Chatterjee (38 not out).

At the Aditya Academy Barasat, Yuvraj Deepak Keswani smashed a brilliant 106 along with Avirup Gupta (53) as Town Club posted 280. Arun Chaprana bagged 4 for 42. In reply, Kalighat Club were 67/3 at stumps. Saksham Chaudhary bagged 2 wickets.

At the Deshbandhu Park Ground, Kanisk Seth (3-32) and Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal (3-42) were superb with the ball as East Bengal Club bowled out Shambazar Club for 179. In reply, East Bengal Club were 30/0 at stumps.

 Pic Courtesy by: CAB
*Vision 2028 fifth phase begins with U-16, U-19 boys’ camps*

 Khabar kolkata sports Desk: The fifth phase of Vision 2028 got underway today at the JU 2nd Campus Ground, Salt Lake, with the Bengal Under-16 and Under-19 boys attending the camps. 

The bowling department was guided by former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad along with Bengal’s Ashok Dinda. 

Other coaches Ajay Verma, Dattatreya Mukherjee, Sourav Sarkar, Sanjib Sanyal also guided the boys. 

The fifth phase of the camp will be divided into two sessions for the first two days. From the third day onwards, the camp will be divided into three sessions being attended by U-16, U-19 and U-23 boys.  

The opening day’s session began with Prasad and Dinda delivering inspirational and motivation words to the young boys. The duo told the boys to use the camp as a learning experience. 

After a brief introduction, the batters took their stance at the crease and the bowlers prepared for their run-up, by practicing their bowling action. The coaches looked at the proceedings and watched the boys’ practice with hawk eyes. As the session went on, the coaches talked to the talents individually. 

 

The short-term goal of Vision 2028 will be to get the various age group squads ready for the domestic season by improving their skills while the long-term goals will be to nurture the future talents and make them fit for various Bengal age group squads.

 Pic Courtesy by: CAB

*Mohun Bagan crowned champions of Ambar Roy U-13 meet*

Sports 

 

 Khabar kolkata sports Desk: Mohun Bagan AC outclassed Mainland Sambaran Cricket Academy by 43 runs in the summit clash on Monday to emerge champions of Ambar Roy Sub Junior Under-13 One-Day tournament.

The young cricketers received a big confidence boost as India legend Sourav Ganguly made his presence felt at the 22 Yards Sports Ground to motivate and inspire the players from both the teams.  

Batting first, Mohun Bagan posted 211/7 in 45 overs. Subarna Dey (66) and Aritra Pal (40 not out) impressed with the bat. Aranya Sarkar and Souvagya Das bagged 2 wickets each.

In reply, Mainland Sambaran Cricket Academy fell short, scoring 168/8 in 45 overs. Sk Atif Arman scored 44. Ajit Yadav was the pick of the Mohun Bagan bowlers bagging 2 for 18.

 Pic Courtesy by: CAB

Aryansh Health Care: Varanasi’s Trusted Name in Women’s Health Led by Renowned Gynecologist Dr. Ruchi Sinha

  

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – Aryansh Health Care, a premier gynecology and women’s wellness center located in the spiritual and cultural heart of Varanasi, is making headlines for transforming the lives of hundreds of couples and setting new standards in women's healthcare. At the forefront of this achievement is the center’s founder and chief consultant, Dr. Ruchi Sinha, MBBS, MS – one of Varanasi’s most respected and trusted gynecologists.

With over a decade of dedicated medical experience and a gold-standard education from Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (IMS BHU) – one of the top medical institutions in the country – Dr. Ruchi Sinha has emerged as a beacon of hope for women facing complex gynecological and fertility challenges.

Dr. Ruchi Sinha has successfully helped more than 500 couples achieve parenthood, offering a combination of evidence-based medicine, personalized care, and emotional support. Her patient-first approach, clinical excellence, and deep empathy have earned her immense goodwill not only in Varanasi but also across neighboring districts in Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

“Infertility is not just a medical condition, it’s an emotional journey. At Aryansh Health Care, we focus on supporting women and couples at every step – from diagnosis to successful delivery,” says Dr. Ruchi Sinha. “I feel truly blessed to have played a role in bringing joy to over 500 families. Every smile of a newborn child in the arms of a parent who once lost hope – that is my true reward.”

Aryansh Health Care provides a full range of gynecological and obstetric services, including:

Infertility management and IUI consultations

High-risk pregnancy care

PCOD/PCOS and menstrual disorder treatments

Laparoscopic and minimally invasive gynecological surgeries

Antenatal care and delivery services

Preventive screenings and health checkups for women of all ages

With a fully equipped facility, warm and trained staff, and advanced diagnostic support, Aryansh Health Care has built a reputation for excellence in clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. The clinic is also known for offering honest, affordable, and ethical treatment plans, ensuring quality care is accessible to everyone.

Dr. Sinha is a strong advocate for women's health awareness. Through her public seminars, health camps, and online presence, she regularly educates young women about reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, and the importance of early detection of gynecological conditions.

As Varanasi continues its development as a key regional healthcare hub, Aryansh Health Care stands committed to leading the way in women’s wellness, maternal care, and fertility support.

Visit for more : 25A, Siddhigiri Bagh Rd, Kasturba Nagar, Sigra, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221010

Website : www.Drruchisinha.com

 

*VISION 2028 FOURTH PHASE CONCLUDES*

Sports

Khabar kolkata sports Desk : The fourth phase of Vision 2028, which began on April 21, concluded today at the JU 2nd Campus Ground, Salt Lake.

On Wednesday, on the last day of the camp, the first session was attended by Bengal Under-16 boys where Manoj Tiwary was the batting coach, while the bowling department was looked after by Ashok Dinda. Coach Ajay Verma was also present to guide the boys.

The second session on the day, which was scheduled for Under-19 boys, was cancelled due to heavy rain.

The fourth phase of the camp was divided into two sessions every day.

On every session, Tiwary and Dinda delivered inspirational and motivation words to the young boys. The duo told the boys to use the camp as a learning experience.

The coaches looked at the proceedings and watched the boys’ practice with hawk eyes. As sessions went on, the coaches talked to the talents individually.

The short-term goal of Vision 2028 will be to get the various age group squads ready for the domestic season by improving their skills while the long-term goals will be to nurture the future talents and make them fit for various Bengal age group squads.

Pic Courtesy by: CAB

Why your resume (mostly) doesn’t matter - Nishtha Desai

 

TEDx Talk | YoutubeMr. Sarabjeet Sachar, founder and CEO of Aspiration Jobs, recently gave an inspiring TEDx talk during TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, sharing new ideas on how value-based connections play a critical role in professional development. The speaker told us that success often does not hinge on resumes or traditional job applications, but rather on building valuable, meaningful relationships that position one on the right path for opportunities to knock.

TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, themed “Semicolon; Pausing to Connect,” brings together a diverse array of speakers and curators to explore the power of intentional pauses and meaningful connections in our lives; has the reputation for providing a platform to ideas that are worth spreading, gave the best platform to this thought-provoking presentation. The proceedings were efficiently planned by Harsh Thakkar (Licensee), Sahaj Tyagi (Co-licensee), Siya Kachhela (Head Curator), Vraj Dangarwala (First Curator), and Yug Desai (Post Production Lead) so that every moment of the event was memorable for everyone in attendance.

The author, Nishtha Desai emphasizes the significance of forming genuine relationships during one's career path. According to her, the emphasis must be on proving oneself, making personal and professional values align with the company mission, and being around people with the same intentions. For her, a career founded on sincere connections is more fulfilling and successful than one focused only on resumes and automated processes.

Crux of the Topic

In his presentation, Sarabjeet Sachar brought forth the revolutionary idea of value-based relationships, breaking from the conventional dependence on resumes in job searching. He identified how the dependence on resumes generated by artificial intelligence and generic keywords tends to derail the recruitment process, making it increasingly difficult for the candidates to get noticed. The actual key to professional success, he contended, is being a problem-solver, not merely a set of credentials.

Details 

It started at the age of 21, when a newly graduated student was commuting on a local train in Mumbai. Enthusiastically talking about a dream to have a career in sales, this person was excited about the prospect of meeting people, knowing their problems, and providing tailored solutions. Unaware to them, a regional sales manager from a major pharmaceutical firm happened to overhear the conversation. Influenced by their passion and commitment in their words, the manager went up to the graduate and gave them his business card, inviting them in for an interview. No resume was required; it was the passion and commitment that got them the job.

This was the starting point of a successful career in sales, where the person rose through the ranks to senior levels in well-known companies like Times of India, Indian Express, The Hindu, India Today, and ZTV Network. In all these shifts, the emphasis remained on demonstrating their worth and love, instead of talking of a resume.

The central takeaway here is that the traditional resume may open doors, but it’s the authentic value you bring that will truly walk you through them. Research and preparation are key. Much like a business consultant, job seekers should approach potential employers by understanding their needs and positioning themselves as solution providers. This requires a shift in mindset—viewing the job search process not as a race to submit applications, but as an opportunity to build meaningful, value-driven connections.

The presentation touched on some of the real-life scenarios in which professionals constructed their careers by intentionally concentrating on value-based network construction. Sarabjeet Sachar narrated examples of people such as Amit and Simon, who were able to switch into new fields and gain leadership positions by matching their capabilities with the precise requirements of their potential employers.

This creative strategy is opposite to the conventional thinking of writing a resume based on a job description. Sachar emphasized that employers are not seeking flawless resumes but those who can provide solutions to their issues. By establishing these connections via networking and reciprocal value, professionals can tap into job opportunities that are not listed on conventional job boards.

Conclusion

As Sarabjeet Sachar finished speaking, he challenged the audience to change their career development mindset. Rather than just concentrating on resumes, professionals need to work towards building deep, genuine relationships founded on common values. These will open doors to opportunities and drive career progression in a more profound manner.

The TEDxGoldenBridge Studio event gave a new insight into job seeking and career development, urging working professionals to aim at establishing value-based relationships to thrive in the competitive job market of today.

मिट्टी में मिलाने का वक्त आया', बिहार से पीएम मोदी का पाकिस्तान को कड़ा संदेश

#pmmodispokeforthefirsttimeonpahalgam_attack

पहलगाम में हुए आतंकी हमले के बाद प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने आज बिहार से पूरे देश को बड़ा संदेश दिया। पहलगाम हमले में 28 लोगों की जान गंवाने के बाद पीएम मोदी का बिहार के मधुबनी जिले में पहला संबोधन था।उन्होंने कहा कि पहलगाम के आतंकियों को छोड़ा नहीं जाएगा। उन्हें मिट्टी में मिला दिया जाएगा। पीएम मोदी ने मधुबनी में राष्ट्रीय पंचायती राज दिवस के मौके पर कई परियोजनाओं की शुरुआत की और कुछ सेमी-हाई-स्पीड रेलगाड़ियों को हरी झंडी दिखाई। साथ ही जनसभा को संबोधित किया।

कल्‍पना से भी बड़ी सजा मिलेगी-पीएम मोदी

जनसभा में मोदी ने पहले पहलगाम में मारे गए लोगों को श्रद्धांजलि दी फिर भाषण की शुरुआत की। पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी ने साफ कह दिया कि देश के दुश्मनों ने भारत की आत्‍मा पर हमला करने का दुस्‍साहस किया है। मैं साफ कह रहा है, जिन्‍होंने ये हमला किया है, उन आतंकियों और इसकी साजिश रचने वालों को उनकी कल्‍पना से भी बड़ी सजा मिलेगी। अब आतंकियों की बची कुची जमीन को भी मिट्टी में मिलाने का समय आ गया है।

भारत हर आतंकी को ढूंढकर सख्त सजा देगा-पीएम मोदी

पीएम मोदी ने कहा कि इंडिया के स्प्रिट को आतंकवाद से नहीं तोड़ा जा सकता है। 140 करोड़ भारतीयों की इच्छाशक्ति आतंक के आकाओं की कमर तोड़ कर रहेगी। दोस्तों आज हम बिहार से पूरी दुनिया को कह रहे हैं कि भारत हर आतंकी को ढूंढ निकालेगा और उन्हें सख्त से सख्त सजा देंगे। हम आतंक को किसी भी हालत में नहीं सहेंगे।

पहलगाम में जान गंवाने वालों को दी श्रद्धांजलि

पीएम मोदी ने अपनी बात शुरू करने से पहले 22 अप्रैल को जिन लोगों की जान गई, उन्हें श्रद्धांजलि दी। उन्होंने लोगों से कुछ पल मौन रखने की प्रार्थना की। पीएम ने कहा कि 22 अप्रैल को कश्‍मीर के पहलगाम में आतंकियों ने मासूम देशवासियों को जिस बेरहमी से मारा है, उससे पूरा देश व्‍यथित है। सब दुखी हैं। सभी पीड़ित परिवारों के साथ देश खड़ा है। जिन परिवारजनों का इलाज चल रहा है, वे जल्‍द स्‍वस्‍थ हों, इसका प्रयास भी सरकार कर रही है। इस आतंकी हमले में किसी ने अपना बेटा, भाई तो किसी ने जीवनसाथी खोया। ये सभी अलग अलग जगहों से थे।

*Mumbai City FC brush past Chennaiyin in Kalinga Super Cup*

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 BHUBANESWAR : Lallianzuala Chhangte delivered a captain’s performance with a dazzling brace as Mumbai City FC breezed past Chennaiyin FC 4-0 in a dominant Round of 16 encounter of the 2025 Kalinga Super Cup at the Kalinga Stadium on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. The first half ended 1-0.

Nikolaos Karelis (43’) scored the first goal for Mumbai City FC at the stroke of half time before Lallianzuala Chhangte (64’, 86’) stole the show with his two goals. Substitute Bipin Singh (90’) capped off the win with a strike in the last minute. 

Mumbai City FC, still smarting from a heavy 0-5 defeat against Bengaluru FC in the ISL knockout rounds, responded in emphatic fashion to book their place in the Kalinga Super Cup quarter-finals. Their opponents, Chennaiyin FC, had finished a disappointing 11th in the ISL, and their Super Cup journey came to an end after another underwhelming performance.

From the opening whistle, Mumbai City were on the front foot. The attacking trio of Chhangte, Karelis, and Jorge Ortiz looked sharp, with intricate passing and excellent movement that repeatedly exposed gaps in the Chennaiyin backline.

Chhangte nearly opened the scoring early on when he latched onto a defensive error, glided past his marker and unleashed a shot towards the far post only to see it come back off the woodwork.

Chennaiyin struggled to settle into the game and were denied what looked like a potential penalty after Daniel Chima Chukwu was brought down in the box by Vikram Pratap Singh, but the referee waved play on.

The breakthrough finally came in the 43rd minute. A half-cleared corner fell kindly to Hitesh Sharma, who lofted a teasing ball into the box. Chennaiyin goalkeeper Mohammad Nawaz was a tad late in coming out to affect a save and Nikolaos Karelis made no mistake, nodding home from close range to put the Islanders ahead at the break.

After the interval, Mumbai City resumed their control. Ortiz and Chhangte combined beautifully to carve open chances, and the latter came close again before Chennaiyin nearly found an equaliser. Lukas Brambilla danced past Mumbai City goalkeeper TP Rehenesh and seemed destined to score, but Mehtab Singh’s goal-line clearance denied Chennaiyin a lifeline.

That moment proved to be the turning point. In the 64th minute, Ortiz once again danced past his marker and slipped Karelis in behind. The Greek forward’s effort across goal wasn’t the cleanest, but Chhangte was there at the far post to tap it into an open net and double Mumbai City’s lead.

Chhangte struck again in the 86th minute with a touch of class. Ortiz played a sublime outside-of-the-boot flick to send him through. The winger cut inside on his favoured left foot and curled a low shot past the goalkeeper to make it 3-0.

In the last minute of the game, Chhangte turned provider. A delicate scooped pass found Bipin Singh in the box, who brushed aside pressure from Mandar Rao Desai and calmly slotted home to complete the rout.

Lallianzuala Chhangte was presented the Kalinga Player of the Match award

Why your resume (mostly) doesn’t matter - Nishtha Desai

  

TEDx Talk | Youtube Mr. Sarabjeet Sachar, founder and CEO of Aspiration Jobs, recently gave an inspiring TEDx talk during TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, sharing new ideas on how value-based connections play a critical role in professional development. The speaker told us that success often does not hinge on resumes or traditional job applications, but rather on building valuable, meaningful relationships that position one on the right path for opportunities to knock.

TEDxGoldenBridge Studio, themed “Semicolon; Pausing to Connect,” brings together a diverse array of speakers and curators to explore the power of intentional pauses and meaningful connections in our lives; has the reputation for providing a platform to ideas that are worth spreading, gave the best platform to this thought-provoking presentation. The proceedings were efficiently planned by Harsh Thakkar (Licensee), Sahaj Tyagi (Co-licensee), Siya Kachhela (Head Curator), Vraj Dangarwala (First Curator), and Yug Desai (Post Production Lead) so that every moment of the event was memorable for everyone in attendance.

The author, Nishtha Desai emphasizes the significance of forming genuine relationships during one's career path. According to her, the emphasis must be on proving oneself, making personal and professional values align with the company mission, and being around people with the same intentions. For her, a career founded on sincere connections is more fulfilling and successful than one focused only on resumes and automated processes.

Crux of the Topic

In his presentation, Sarabjeet Sachar brought forth the revolutionary idea of value-based relationships, breaking from the conventional dependence on resumes in job searching. He identified how the dependence on resumes generated by artificial intelligence and generic keywords tends to derail the recruitment process, making it increasingly difficult for the candidates to get noticed. The actual key to professional success, he contended, is being a problem-solver, not merely a set of credentials.

Details 

It started at the age of 21, when a newly graduated student was commuting on a local train in Mumbai. Enthusiastically talking about a dream to have a career in sales, this person was excited about the prospect of meeting people, knowing their problems, and providing tailored solutions. Unaware to them, a regional sales manager from a major pharmaceutical firm happened to overhear the conversation. Influenced by their passion and commitment in their words, the manager went up to the graduate and gave them his business card, inviting them in for an interview. No resume was required; it was the passion and commitment that got them the job.

This was the starting point of a successful career in sales, where the person rose through the ranks to senior levels in well-known companies like Times of India, Indian Express, The Hindu, India Today, and ZTV Network. In all these shifts, the emphasis remained on demonstrating their worth and love, instead of talking of a resume.

The central takeaway here is that the traditional resume may open doors, but it’s the authentic value you bring that will truly walk you through them. Research and preparation are key. Much like a business consultant, job seekers should approach potential employers by understanding their needs and positioning themselves as solution providers. This requires a shift in mindset—viewing the job search process not as a race to submit applications, but as an opportunity to build meaningful, value-driven connections.

The presentation touched on some of the real-life scenarios in which professionals constructed their careers by intentionally concentrating on value-based network construction. Sarabjeet Sachar narrated examples of people such as Amit and Simon, who were able to switch into new fields and gain leadership positions by matching their capabilities with the precise requirements of their potential employers.

This creative strategy is opposite to the conventional thinking of writing a resume based on a job description. Sachar emphasized that employers are not seeking flawless resumes but those who can provide solutions to their issues. By establishing these connections via networking and reciprocal value, professionals can tap into job opportunities that are not listed on conventional job boards.

Conclusion

As Sarabjeet Sachar finished speaking, he challenged the audience to change their career development mindset. Rather than just concentrating on resumes, professionals need to work towards building deep, genuine relationships founded on common values. These will open doors to opportunities and drive career progression in a more profound manner.

The TEDxGoldenBridge Studio event gave a new insight into job seeking and career development, urging working professionals to aim at establishing value-based relationships to thrive in the competitive job market of today.

*In the first match of the Super Cup against Kerala Blasters 2-0 by the departure of East Bengal*

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Khabar Kolkata Sports Desk: East Bengal lost 2-0 against Kerala Blasters in the first match of the Super Cup in Bhubaneswar on Sunday. As a result, the red-yellow brigade did not competition this season. East Bengal played in the first match of the tournament as a Super Cup defending champion. But they had to leave in the first match. Kerala Blasters will now face Mohanbagan Super Giant in the quarter -finals of the Super Cup. In the first half, Anwar Ali forgot the first attempt from the pass penalty, but the second time did not miss Blaster Jiminez. In the second half, Noah scored 2-0 in a shot. The ball in the hands of the proletariat could not be stopped. Noah missed the Blasters at the match injury time, but missed it.

Pic: Courtesy by Social media

*Kazi, Ranjot, Gitansh, Vaibhav impress in First Div quarterfinals*

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Khabar kolkata sports Desk: In the CAB First Division Championship Quarterfinal matches on Saturday, both the bowlers and batters impressed on Day 2, displaying some dominant performances.

At the Videocon Ground, riding on brilliant batting performances by Kazi Junaid Saifi (161) and Sumanta Gupta (107), Barisha Sporting Club posted a challenging 429/7 at stumps. For Bhowanipur Club, Aamir Gani was the pick of the bowlers bagging 3 for 106.

At BCA Kalyani, Ranjot Singh Khaira (124) and Gitansh Khera (124) batted superbly as Mohun Bagan posted 380. Vaibhav Yadav bagged an impressive 6 for 108. In reply, Md Sporting Club were 53/1 at stumps, thanks to Sudip Chatterjee (38 not out).

At the Aditya Academy Barasat, Yuvraj Deepak Keswani smashed a brilliant 106 along with Avirup Gupta (53) as Town Club posted 280. Arun Chaprana bagged 4 for 42. In reply, Kalighat Club were 67/3 at stumps. Saksham Chaudhary bagged 2 wickets.

At the Deshbandhu Park Ground, Kanisk Seth (3-32) and Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal (3-42) were superb with the ball as East Bengal Club bowled out Shambazar Club for 179. In reply, East Bengal Club were 30/0 at stumps.

 Pic Courtesy by: CAB