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Time of India
10-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Gemini Daily Horoscope Today, June 11, 2025: Let curiosity replace old plans
Today is about following the spark of curiosity instead of sticking to strict plans. The stars are encouraging you to explore ideas that felt too risky before. Let go of what 'should' be and ask what 'could' be. New learning, new people, or even new hobbies might surprise you today. Don't fear change—embrace it like a child who's ready to discover. When plans fall away, the path that shows up is often the right one. Be light and open. Gemini Love Horoscope Today In love, things may not go the way you imagined, but they could go even better. Be playful and curious—ask questions, share stories, laugh without a script. If you're with someone, do something new together. Surprise each other. If you're single, try a different way of meeting people. Love doesn't always come in the shape we expect. Stop planning the perfect moment and enjoy the real ones. A little mystery, a little mischief—let the heart wander today. Gemini Career Horoscope Today In work, don't be afraid to take a fresh route. A task you usually avoid may lead to an unexpected discovery. Be willing to learn something new. Ask questions. Speak up during discussions—you might have an idea no one has thought of yet. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News: You May Be Richer Than You Think Undo Avoid being too fixed in your method. Curiosity brings fresh energy to your day. Even if a plan changes last minute, see it as a chance, not a problem. Innovation comes when you loosen control. Gemini Money Horoscope Today Money-wise, you may find new ways to improve your budget today. A small but clever idea could save you more than you thought. Look through past subscriptions or apps you don't use—cancel what's not needed. Someone may offer advice about a side income—be open to it. This is not a day for large purchases, but good for planning better use of resources. Stay curious, read something about money management. Gemini Health Horoscope Today Today your mind may feel very active, but your body might not match the speed. Take small breaks between tasks to avoid burnout. Try to avoid cold drinks or overly sweet snacks—they may slow you down. A little physical activity, like dancing or a quick walk, can help balance your mental and physical energy. Be mindful of your breathing—too much screen time can cause eye strain or tension. Stay hydrated. Curiosity keeps you youthful, but rest keeps you strong. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
No ring road till 40km highway done: Centre
Panaji: Nine years after the four- and six-laning of highways in Goa first started in 2016, 40km of expansion is yet to start. On CM Pramod Sawant 's request, Union road transport minister Nitin Gadkari had approved a Rs 15,000 crore ring road project for Goa. However, ministry officials have now told Goa it can't go ahead with this project until the remaining 40km of highway work is done. The purpose of the ring road project is to allow heavy vehicles moving from one state to another through Goa to continue their journey without adding to traffic congestion in the state. It was approved by Gadkari in Dec 2022, but it later came to the notice of ministry officials that the 40km of highway work is yet to be completed. 'There is no deadline as such for completing the highway expansion works in Goa. The work began around Oct 2016. The expansion was as per the study carried out to accommodate the projected traffic up to 2030. In 2025, Goa still has stretches along Cuncolim, Canacona, Bhoma, and Ponda which are either yet to be taken up, or construction is yet to begin,' said a source. By 2030, another assessment will be due vehicle density in Goa, which will allow planning for further expansion. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News: You May Be Richer Than You Think Undo 'Goa has received harsh comments in a letter from the ministry now, stating that it can take up the ring road project work only after its balance highway expansion is completed,' said the source. Officials said that highway expansion work in Goa was hit due to delay in land acquisition, public protests against the work because of various reasons and demands for elevated corridors, and other changes in the project scope. 'In the initial period itself, when highway expansion was taken up, the ministry pointed out in its audit that land acquisition delays was hitting the work very badly, and that work was taken up without acquiring at least 90% of the right of way area, as required by the ministry. It was then decided by then chief minister Manohar Parrikar to start work wherever land was available, till other parts were acquired. Contractors also take advantage of the lapses of PWD as they get advantage of project cost escalation if work is delayed,' said the source.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Neil Nitin Mukesh says big stars get big movies even after giving 10 flops in a row: ‘But for us, they say your career is over'
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh has recently opened up about the hurdles he faced in the industry after starting his career in 2007 with 'Johnny Gaddaar'. Neil, who got his breakthrough with Kabir Khan 's 'New York', admitted that the industry has treated him unfairly. He also shared that while some stars continued to get films back-to-back despite multiple flops, he was written off by industry insiders after just a few box office setbacks. Neil Nitin Mukesh about 'unfair' practices in industry Hai Junoon! | Song - Hum The Woh Thi In a conversation on Varinder Chawla's YouTube channel, Neil reflected on how box office results dictate an actor's journey. According to him, critical acclaim is often dismissed if the numbers don't impress. He pointed out that even playing a pivotal role in a high-profile project doesn't necessarily benefit supporting actors—unless they're already established stars. He shared that if a film flops, everyone involved faces the backlash. He called the trend 'unfair'. Notably, he had a major hit with ' Prem Ratan Dhan Payo ', starring Salman Khan . Neil also shared his thoughts on the team effort behind his early success, 'New York'. The film also starred John Abraham and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. 'Like New York, it's not just John's, mine, or Katrina's film. It doesn't belong solely to Kabir Khan—it's a collaborative effort. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News: You May Be Richer Than You Think Undo Everyone has put in hard work. All the actors—Irrfan Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui—it belongs to everyone.' Neil opens up about big stars getting big projects after flop films Neil believes that some stars continue to land big-budget films despite repeated commercial failures. He remarked, 'I've seen a lot of big actors deliver flops, but they keep getting opportunities. But for us, if there are two flops in a row, they say, 'You should stay at home now.' That's the only unfair bit. Didn't he just give 10 flops? Yet you give him his 11th Rs 100 crore film to make a comeback. But here, if two films underperform, they say the career is over. What do you mean, 'career is over'? Even if the films didn't do well, and you were praised for your work, people are ready to write you off almost instantly—and they seem to take pleasure in it.'


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Hong Kong punish India with injury-time penalty
India's Anwar Ali attempts to head the ball against Hong Kong on Tuesday Coach Ashley Westwood knows something about India's football team that most others don't. Formerly with Bengaluru FC , where he won a major trophy in each of his three seasons, in the three games that he fielded national teams against India, Westwood drew one and has ended up winning the other two. After the win with Afghanistan in March last year, which ended India's chances of direct qualification to the 2027 AFC Asian Cup and led to the sacking of coach Igor Stimac, on Tuesday, Westwood guided Hong Kong to a crucial win over Manolo Marquez's India. Playing at the Kai Tak Stadium which attracted a capacity 50,000 crowd for its opening game, Westwood's men needed a stoppage-time penalty to dismantle India 1-0, a result that throws the visitors' AFC Asian Cup qualification campaign into jeopardy. For 90 minutes, India appeared to have done enough to return home with a point. But Stefan Pereira's 95th-minute penalty took Hong Kong to the top of the table while India remained rooted to the bottom. In both games, home and away, India failed to score, never mind the chances that fell at several players' feet. Only the group winners qualify for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia. For a side that hasn't scored in 180 minutes and embarrassingly missed chances from handshaking distance, it will be tough crawling out of what has seemed like a long, dark tunnel. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News: You May Be Richer Than You Think Undo The penalty came after Vishal Kaith rushed out of his position and fouled Michael Udebuluzor in the second minute of added time. 'Highly disappointed,' captain Sandesh Jhingan said after the loss. Coach Marquez threw a surprise with his lineup, opting to start with pacy wingers, while leaving the two recognised strikers – Sunil Chhetri and Edmund Lalrindika – on the bench. There was only one problem with the strategy, a familiar one: lack of finishing. Nowhere was this more evident than in the 35th minute when Brandon Fernandes dispossessed Leon Jones and laid it for Liston Colaco, who ran into the space down the left wing and played a delicious ball for Ashique Kuruniyan. A goal was there for the taking, but Ashique tried to push the ball inside the net with the outside of his left foot, only to turn it wide with the goal at his mercy. Liston and Chhangte, both cleverly picked up inside the box by Chhetri, also could not give finishing touches in the second half. While Liston skied his effort, Chhangte was thwarted by the keeper who dived at his feet. At the other end, Hong Kong, who fielded eight naturalised players – three born in Brazil, others in Spain, France, Scotland, Nigeria and Cameroon – had chances of their own but were denied by the centre-back pairing of Anwar Ali and Jhingan. Asish Rai hastily cleared Oliver Gerbig's attempt from close to the goalline. Just when it seemed like points would be split, there was disaster at the back. India conceded a penalty from a regulation long ball played inside the box as Kaith clattered into Udebuluzor. Hong Kong's Brazilian-born forward, Stefan stepped up and converted. 'There will be a dark mood back home, but there are four more games, we will never give up,' added Jhingan.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Backward class quota in med, engg admission from this year: CM
Bhubaneswar: CM Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday asserted his govt will implement quota for backward classes for admission in medical and engineering courses from this academic year. The govt had earlier faced opposition criticism for not including medical and engineering courses under the 11.25% quota in higher education announced last month for socially and educationally backward classes (SEBC)s. Responding to media queries during a press conference, Majhi said his govt is committed to ensuring social justice. "For SEBC quota in technical education, there were some issues. Consultations are ongoing. A decision will be taken soon. It will be implemented from this academic year itself," Majhi said. Since advertisement for admission under the earlier rule of no quota for SEBCs had already been issued, the govt consulted various departments involved about possible complications, resulting in the delay behind taking decisions, a govt officer explained. Sources said the govt is working on increasing quota for SC/STs from the current 20% to 38.75%, apart from introducing reservation for SEBCs in technical and professional education. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News: You May Be Richer Than You Think Undo When asked to rate himself on a scale of 10, Majhi left it to the people to do so. "It would be unfair to mark myself first class. However, we implemented most major promises we had made to the people," he said. Regarding the govt's stand against alleged corruption during BJD rule, Majhi said the govt is committed to taking action against those involved in mining and chit fund scams. "Officers have been empowered. But such things take time... to collect all information. We will take action at the appropriate time," he said. Majhi also said the govt has begun the process to appoint a new Lokayukta soon and revive the anti-corruption authority.