Monthly Archives: September 2025

Marium Fatima Becomes Bihar’s First Woman FIDE Master

Muzaffarpur, BIHAR :

Muzaffarpur :

Marium Fatima from Muzaffarpur has created history by becoming Bihar’s first Woman FIDE Master (WFM). The young chess player achieved this milestone after an impressive performance at the Barbera del Valles Open Chess Championship in Barcelona, Spain, where her rating crossed 2100, earning her the FIDE title.

Marium, originally from Chandwara Jamiran Gachi in Muzaffarpur, said she owes her success to her parents and the Bihar Chess Association. She added that her next target is to achieve the Grandmaster norm, which requires a rating of 2400. “There is no Grandmaster from Bihar yet, and I want to be the first to achieve that distinction,” she said.

Her success has been widely celebrated in the state. Director General of Bihar State Sports Authority Ravindran Shankaran congratulated her, while officials from the All Bihar Chess Association and Muzaffarpur Chess Association praised her achievement.

Secretary Dharmendra Kumar, Joint Secretary Nandkishore Srivastava, President Vinay Kumar, and others expressed pride that Marium has brought recognition not only to Bihar but to the entire country.

India has already established itself as a chess powerhouse, producing world-class players such as D Gukesh and R Praggnanandhaa from Tamil Nadu. With Marium’s breakthrough, Bihar is also carving out its place in the national chess landscape.

There are currently eight Women Grandmasters in India. Marium aspires to become the ninth, while also inspiring the next generation of players from Bihar to pursue the game at the highest level.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News > Pride of the Nation> Markers of Excellence> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / September 22nd, 2025

Matiar Rahman’s artificial leaf is groundbreaking invention

Kadamba Village (Kalia, Bardhaman District), WEST BENGAL / Cambridge, U. K :

Dr. Matiar Rahman, Scientists, Cambridge University, The UK

Dr. Matiar Rahman, a Bengali researcher at Cambridge University, is hailed as the “father of the artificial leaf”. He received this title for his pioneering innovation of a device that converts sunlight into liquid fuel while reducing carbon emissions.

Explaining his work, Rahman told the media: “Carbon dioxide is vital for photosynthesis in plants, but in excess it becomes dangerous—it’s one of the chief drivers of global warming. Humanity now faces both a climate crisis and an energy crisis. Fossil fuels are depleting fast. Our research aims to address both challenges at once.”

Many believe this breakthrough could play a decisive role in safeguarding Earth’s fragile environment. Yet, behind this extraordinary success lies a story of hardship, persistence, and unwavering determination.

Dr. Rahman was born into a lower-middle-class family where survival often outweighed comfort. His father worked either as a low-paid employee or as a daily labourer, while his mother managed the household. As a child, he often walked barefoot to school, studied from borrowed books, and read by the dim glow of a kerosene lamp in a house without electricity. There were days when the family survived on a single meal.

In his village, pursuing science was seen as impractical. Neighbours would often remark: “Study science and you’ll end up jobless.” Affording higher education was a formidable hurdle, and to continue his studies, Matiar took up tutoring and part-time jobs. Despite financial strain and social discouragement, he refused to give up.

Excelling at a government university in India, he won a scholarship that paved the way for studies abroad. Eventually, he secured admission into Cambridge University for research. But life overseas was far from easy. He struggled with a new language, culture, and climate, and at times also faced racial prejudice. Yet he endured with quiet resilience.

Through all these adversities, he continued his research and achieved a breakthrough: the development of the “artificial leaf,” a device that captures sunlight to generate renewable fuel. His life affirms a timeless truth: poverty cannot stop a dreamer who dares to dream. His story is not just one of scientific achievement but also an inspiration to countless young dreamers across the globe.

Human civilization now stands at a crossroads. Carbon dioxide levels are soaring, global warming is intensifying, summers are lengthening, glaciers are retreating, biodiversity is collapsing, and ecosystems are at risk. The greatest challenge of our era is to avert environmental catastrophe. Scientists worldwide are racing against time to find solutions, and among them is Bengali researcher Dr. Matiar Rahman, whose work offers fresh hope.

Alongside fellow scientist Subhajit Bhattacharya at Cambridge, Dr. Rahman has successfully created an Artificial Leaf that produces liquid fuel and oxygen using only sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Their research was published in Nature Energy, a leading sub-journal of Nature.

A native of Kadamba village in Kalna, Bardhaman district, and an alumnus of Jadavpur University, Dr. Rahman now works under Professor Erwin Reisner, a Cambridge professor and Fellow of St. John’s College.

After schooling at Ambika Kalna Maharaja High School, he earned a Chemistry degree from Jadavpur University, completed his Master’s at IIT Madras, pursued his PhD at the University of Bern in Switzerland, and later joined Cambridge as a Marie Curie Fellow. Today, he is a Senior Scientist with the same university.

Discussing his breakthrough, Dr. Rahman explains: “Converting CO₂ into fuel usually requires huge amounts of energy, often from fossil fuels. But our method uses sunlight alone.” With atmospheric CO₂ now averaging around 424 ppm, he warns: “Unless we reduce this excess, global warming cannot be controlled. Our solution is to convert atmospheric CO₂ into fuel, offering an alternative to fossil fuels while ensuring net-zero emissions.”

The device mimics photosynthesis in nature. Just as leaves use sunlight, water, and CO₂ to produce sugar and oxygen, the artificial leaf uses sunlight and CO₂-dissolved water to produce liquid fuels—such as ethanol and propanol—alongside oxygen.

It consists of two core components: one side has a solar cell and a bimetallic catalyst that captures solar energy and breaks down CO₂ into fuel molecules, while the other side uses nanomaterials to split water into oxygen. Both processes run simultaneously, keeping the system electron-neutral. Simply immerse the device in CO₂-mixed water and expose it to sunlight, and it starts working.

Unlike earlier global attempts that required large amounts of external energy, often fossil-based, Dr. Rahman’s system relies directly on solar power. For the first time, scientists have produced multi-carbon liquid fuels through artificial photosynthesis, earning them publication in Nature. Dr. Rahman is the paper’s first author, with Professor Reisner as principal investigator.

From a modest village school in Bengal to a pioneering laboratory in Cambridge, Matiar Rahman’s journey shows how dedication can change destinies. Reflecting on his path, he says: “At every stage—school, college, university, research—you must prepare yourself well. Step by step, nothing is impossible.”

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Changemaker / by Debkishore Chakraborty, Kolkata / September 09th, 2025

The Hyderabadis: New Book Revives Debate on City’s Past and Identity

Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

New Delhi:

The release of Daneesh Majid’s book The Hyderabadis at the India International Centre ignited a sharp discussion on history, memory, and identity. The event marked the 77th anniversary of Operation Polo, when the princely state of Hyderabad was annexed in 1948.

The book captures ten stories from that turning point to the present day, focusing on ordinary families. Former R&AW chief A.S. Dulat, academic Mujibur Rehman, journalist Dinesh C. Sharma, and author Ruben Banerjee joined Majid on the panel. Wajahat Habibullah, India’s first Chief Information Officer, surprised the audience by claiming that former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao was ashamed of his Muslim heritage, linking it to his view of the Nizam’s rule as tyrannical.

Majid explained his motivation to write, saying Hyderabad’s Muslims shifted from being a ruling minority to a numerical minority in democratic India. He recalled advice from Siasat.com editor Mir Ayub Khan to highlight not only achievements but also the struggles faced by Muslim families after the annexation.

Dulat stressed that Hyderabad’s culture extends far beyond its clichés. He highlighted its pluralism, saying Hindus and Muslims traditionally shared deep friendships. Journalist Sharma noted that while the creation of Andhra Pradesh diluted Hyderabadi culture, the city’s multilingual legacy preserved its tolerant spirit.

Not all responses were celebratory. Habibullah compared Hyderabad’s inter-community relations unfavorably with Lucknow. Historian R. Mahalakshmi criticized the absence of women’s voices in the book and urged Majid to include them in future work.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News > Report / by Radiance News Bureau / September 20th, 2025

India’s 11-year-old Hamza takes second place in X30 Championship in Sepang

Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA :

11-year-old Hamza Balasinorwala impressed all with his racing skills as he fought his way from the back to clinch the second position on the podium of the IAME Asia Series.

Hamza Balasinorwala

11-year-old Indian kart racer Hamza Balasinorwala impressed all with his racing skills as he fought his way from the back to clinch the second position on the podium in the 4th Round of the IAME Asia Series, Asia’s most prestigious X30 Championship, in Sepang on Monday night.

The Grade 6 student of Podar International School, Mumbai improved with every practice session but was hit by bad luck in the crucial qualifying round to take the twelfth position on the Cadet class grid.

As if that was not enough, Hamza suffered another setback in Heat 1, pulling out of the race – eventually won by Esteban Freihuber from the Philippines — in the first lap itself.

Undeterred, the Rayo Racing prodigy made a strong comeback in Heat 2, overtaking several experienced racers from around Asia to finish an impressive fourth. Singapore’s Aaron Mehta won this race, ahead of Thai racer Kamolphu Anuchatkul and Freihuber.

Hamza’s resilience continued in the pre-finals, where he expertly manoeuvred through the field from a 10th-place starting position, to finish an admirable fifth place. Mehta notched up his second consecutive win while Anuchatkul and Freihuber once again took the other two places on the podium.

As the finishing order of the pre-final decides the start order for the final, the Indian began from fifth on the grid. Getting off to a good start, Hamza soon found his way past Singapore’s Maximilian Schilling only to be passed by another Singaporean — Michael Lederer.

Hamza exhibited exceptional skill, maintaining a consistent and impressive pace throughout and went along with Lederer up the field. The duo got past Freihuber, Mehta and Anuchatkul.

Lederer eventually took the win 2 seconds ahead of Hamza. The Indian racer’s fantastic effort saw him seal the second position, ahead of Freihuber of Philippines.

“I am really happy to get my first international podium. I want to thank my family and team for their support,” the elated Hamza, who has already notched up multiple podiums in the IndiKarting Pro Races, said.

Rayomand Banajee, founder of Rayo Racing, said: “While this is just his third international race, this has been over 1 and a half years in the making. Hamza has a lot of potential and we are confident he will rise to bigger things soon. Being just 11, he has a promising future ahead.”

source: http://www.thebridge.in / The Bridge / Home> Motorsports / by The Bridge Desk / June 27th, 2023

Manipur’s Daniyal, a football legend in the making

Yairipok (Thoubal District), MANIPUR :

Bengaluru: 

The 134th Indian Oil Durand Cup, played across five states, has introduced Indian football fans to a new talent. Eighteen-year-old Makakmayum Daniyal from Yairipok in Manipur’s Thoubal district made headlines by scoring the tournament’s first hat trick for Bengaluru-based South United FC. His finishing ability and composure have sparked hopes of a strong striker for the post-Sunil Chhetri era.

Daniyal’s three goals reflected variety and skill. In the first, he regained control after a slip, rounded the goalkeeper, and finished neatly. The second showcased his pace and dribbling as he beat defenders before slotting into the corner. The third was a powerful volley from inside the box. His performance stood out as one of the most clinical displays in the competition.

Speaking after the match, Daniyal said playing and scoring in the Durand Cup had been a childhood dream. This was also the first time his parents, watching on television from Manipur, saw him score in a live broadcast. His father, a farmer, and his mother, a homemaker, expressed pride in his achievements.

Daniyal began football with his cousins and later trained at the Future Football Coaching Centre Angtha. He also played for Eastern Sporting Union in the Manipur state league and spent time with the U17 and reserve squads of Chennaiyin FC before moving to South United.

Earlier this year, Daniyal was called to the Indian U19 probables squad for the SAFF Championship. Though not selected for the final team, he credited coach Bibiano Fernandes for improving his game. His ambition is clear: to represent India and become a legend of Indian football.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News > Markers of Excellence> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / September 21st, 2025

AMU Shines at 2nd Int’l Conference on Hangul with Top Honours

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Orus Ilyas with Shahzada Iqbal, Mohsin Javid and Aeimon Hafeez, and Yashi Singh during the 2nd International Conference on Hangul at at SKUAST-Kashmir

Aligarh:

The Department of Wildlife Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), under the leadership of Professor Orus Ilyas, made a stellar mark at the 2nd International Conference on Hangul and Other Threatened Ungulates (2IHUC-25), held at SKUAST-Kashmir.

Four research scholars of the department, including Shahzada Iqbal, Mohsin Javid (PMRF fellow), Aeimon Hafeez, and Yashi Singh (both associated with the ANRF-SERB funded Tahr Ecology Project), presented their work at the conference. In a proud moment for the university, Mohsin Javid won the first prize in the oral presentation category, while Yashi Singh and Aeimon Hafeez secured gold and silver prizes, respectively, in the poster presentation segment.

Adding to the department’s achievements, Professor Orus Ilyas delivered an invited lecture on “Ecology and Conservation of Himalayan Tahrs”, drawing upon over two decades of Himalayan field research and insights from her current ANRF-SERB funded project. She also chaired two important technical sessions at the conference.

The conference brought together global experts to deliberate on conservation strategies for Hangul, Markhor, and other Himalayan ungulates, and AMU’s delegation not only earned top academic accolades but also reaffirmed the university’s reputation as a leading centre of excellence in wildlife research and conservation.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News > Markers of Excellence> Uncategorized / by Radiance News Bureau / September 17th, 2025

 Senior IPS Officer Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gilani Promoted To DGP Grade

Jammu, JAMMU & KASHMIR :

Jammu :

The Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India has ordered the promotion of senior IPS Officer, Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gilani to the DGP Grade with effect from the date of assumption of charge.

An order issued by Rakesh Kumar Singh, Under Secretary to Government of India, reads: “In pursuance to the recommendations of the Screening Committee in its meeting held on 20.12.2023 and with the approval of the Competent Authority, Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gilani, IPS (AGMUT:1994) is herby promoted to the DGP Grade (Level-16 IN THE PAY MATRIX) with effect from the date of assumption of charge”.

source: http://www.dailyexcelsior.com / Daily Excelsior / Home> J & K Government Order /by Daily Excelsior / December 12th, 2024

Umar Nazir creates history, scalps 9-wkts in an innings

Jammu, JAMMU & KASHMIR :

Jammu :

J&K’s talented young fast bowler, Umar Nazir Mir not only made the red leather ball to dance, weave and sing with his magical fingers, strong wrist and high-arm action, but also forced the rival batsmen to dance on the music of the deliveries that either left their willow or their chin with a decent speed during a CK Nayudu trophy match against formidable Assam at GGM Science College Hostel Ground, here today.


Umar was simply hell-bent upon to either knock the rival batsmen’s heads off or their wickets down to help Jammu and Kashmir enjoy a driver’s seat at stumps on day-3 of the 4-day match.
The strongly built, 6 feet 2 inch tall fast bowler, bowled his heart-out and hit the right areas with genuine speed throughout his morning spell to help Jammu and Kashmir bundle out Assam for a paltry total of 193 runs in 66.1 overs, thus gaining a decisive lead of 178 runs.


With this performance he made history as he became first bowler from J&K to take 9 wickets in an innings.


Earlier, resuming the day from 149/5, with overnight batsmen Sunzow Brahma and RL Das at 25 and 32 runs respectively, Assam batsmen struggled against Umar Nazir, who wrecked havoc, to collapse at 193 runs. Das remained top scorer with 44 runs, studded with 6 boundaries, while Brahma and AS Sinha contributed 31 runs each. For J&K, Umar Nazir took 9 wickets by conceding 53 runs in 21.1 overs, while another speedster, Mehjoor Ali Sofi claimed one wicket.


Though, after gaining a lead of 178 runs, J&K could have asked Assam to follow on, yet they decided against it and chose to bat themselves in the second essay. After scoring 197 runs in 63.4 overs by losing 6 wickets, J&K skipper Asif Khan declared the innings to set a target of 376 runs for Assam. Aamir Sofi emerged top scorer with 67 runs off 127 balls, including 2 boundaries and 2 sixes, while Asif Khan (44), UN Mir (31), Pranav Gupta (23) and Divya Pratap (17) were the other contributors. For Assam, PD Sonowal captured 3 wickets, while Krishna Das and MR Das claimed one wicket each.


Chasing a victory target of 376 runs, Assam in their second essay were struggling at 40/2 in their 8.4 overs. The two batsmen back into the pavilion were opener Rishav Das and Dipesh Sana, while another opener R Hazarika was unbeaten on 21 off 23 balls, studded with 4 delectable boundaries.

For J&K, Umar Nazir and Mehjoor Ali Sofi shared one wicket each. Assam have an uphill task at hand as they are still 336 runs behind having 8 wickets in their kitty with the last day’s game left in the match.

source: http://www.dailyexcelsior.com / Daily Excelsior / Home> Sports News / by DE, Sports Correspondent / November 18th, 2013

10-Year-Old Indian Atiqa Mir Scripts History By Winning UAE Race

Srinagar, JAMMU & KASHMIR / Dubai, U.A.E :

Indian racing’s 10-year-old prodigy Atiqa Mir on Sunday created history by becoming the first woman in UAE karting to win a race in the Minimax category.

File photo of Atiqa Mir.© X (formerly Twitter)

Indian racing’s 10-year-old prodigy Atiqa Mir on Sunday created history by becoming the first woman in UAE karting to win a race in the Minimax category.

In a competitive field of 14 drivers including seasoned European race winners, Atiqa was the lone female but that was hardly a factor as she completed a commanding victory from pole position in the prestigious DAMC Championship opener at the Dubai Kartdrome.

In the finals, Atiqa kept it clean and within track limits to cross the chequered flag before anyone else.

The win makes her the first ever female to take a pole and a final win in the MiniMax category, marking a perfect start to her Middle Eastern Karting leg.

Recognising her rare talent, Formula 1 had signed her for its F1 Academy DYD program earlier this year, another first for an Indian driver.

“Im so happy with this win. Dubai Kartdrome is where I started karting so this track will always remain close to my heart. I got limited running in preparation for this race, but nonetheless I was still able to be on pace. Big thanks to my sponsors AKCEL Academy for all their support,” said Atiqa.

Fresh off a successful European season, Atiqa was in Dubai for a quick stop and will head to Slovakia next for Champions of the Future Academy Round 4 where she drives for the F1 DYD program.

Atiqa hails from a racing family with her father, Asif Nazir Mir, being a former Formula Asia vice-champion. She idolises reigning Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen and her ultimate goal is to reach the pinnacle of motorsport.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

source: http://www.sports.ndtv.com / NDTV & NDTV Sports / Home> Sports Home> Other Sports> News / by Press Trust of India / September 14th, 2025

‘Special honour’: Mohammed Siraj named ICC Player of the Month for August after Manchester Test heroics

Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

Siraj ended the Anderson Tendulkar trophy as the highest wicket-taker with 23 wickets from five games.

Player of the match India’s Mohammed Siraj after India won the match against England on day five of the fifth cricket test match between England and India at The Kia Oval in London, Monday, Aug. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Following his brilliant effort vs England in the 5th and final Test in Manchester last month, pacer Mohammed Siraj was on Monday selected as the ICC Player of the Month for August. Siraj had snapped up 3 wickets in the 5th day of the final Test, finishing with 9 scalps, helping India win the match by 6 runs and tie the series 2-2.

“It is a special honour to be named ICC Player of the Month. The Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy was a memorable series, and it was one of the most intense contests I have been part of. I am proud that I could contribute with some important spells, especially in the decisive moments. Bowling against a top batting line-up in their home conditions was challenging, but it also brought out the best in me,” said Siraj.

Siraj ended the Anderson Tendulkar trophy as the highest wicket-taker with 23 wickets from five games. Not only was he able to play all the games, but also kept his pace high through the five Tests and was able to come back and pick up crucial wickets spell after spell.

Ben Stokes, England’s captain, would hail him as a “warrior”, Joe Root would say he is “someone you want on your team”. Root would also observe that Siraj’s stares and verbals are part of a “fake anger”. “He has got this fake anger about him sometimes, which I can see straight through. You can tell he is actually a really nice lad. But he tries incredibly hard. He is a very skilful player,” he says.

Also, Ireland all-rounder Orla Prendergast was also named the player of the month alongside Siraj with the cricketer winning the award ahead of Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter Muneeba Ali and the Netherlands’ seam bowler Iris Zwilling.

Prendergast was named the Player of the Series in a home T20I series, helping win 2-1 against Pakistan. She scored 144 runs and took four wickets in that series and maintained her fine form in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, aggregating 244 runs and finishing with seven wickets in the month of August.

(with agency inputs)

source: http://www.indianexpress.com / The Indian Express / Home> edition India> News> Sports> Cricket / by Sports Desk / September 15th, 2025