Sportvot x FPJ: Jamshedpur Witnesses Thrilling Hockey Action

The 5th Hockey India Senior Men Inter-Department National Championship 2025, held in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, continued to deliver high-intensity action as top departmental teams battled it out in today’s fixtures.

In the opening encounter, the All India Police Sports Control Board showcased their dominance with a commanding 5–1 victory over Punjab National Bank. The Police side displayed excellent coordination and finishing skills, maintaining constant pressure throughout the match to secure a comfortable win.

The second match of the day saw the Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) of India put on a strong all-round performance to defeat the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 4–2. Despite CRPF’s early resistance, CAG’s attacking strategy and precision passing made the difference in the second half, earning them crucial points in the tournament standings.

In the final clash, the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) edged past the Central Civil Services Cultural & Sports Board in a closely contested game, finishing 2–1. Both teams fought fiercely, but SSCB’s disciplined defense and clinical execution in the circle ensured they walked away with the win.

The tournament, running from 30th September to 11th October, continues to attract hockey enthusiasts from across the nation, with matches being played at a top competitive level.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/sportvot-x-fpj-jamshedpur-witnesses-thrilling-hockey-action

‘Cannot allow politics to thwart the plan,’ Israeli officials applaud Trump’s Gaza peace plan

‘Cannot Allow Politics to Thwart the Plan,’ Israeli Officials Applaud Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan

Herzog emphasized that Hamas must also agree to the plan in order to “allow a future of hope for the peoples of the region.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump met at the White House on September 29, 2025, to discuss the Gaza peace plan.

Photo credit: Avi Ohayon/GPO

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-869022

MP News: ‘I Love Mohammad’ Banners Sparks Communal Row In Jabalpur; Hindu Outfits Responds With ‘I Love Shri Ram’ Posters

**Communal Tension Surfaces in Jabalpur Over “I Love Mohammad” Banners**

Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): A fresh wave of communal tension was witnessed in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur following the appearance of massive banners bearing the slogan “I Love Mohammad” in several Muslim localities across the city.

A large poster prominently displayed at Mohammadi Gate in the Naya Mohalla area caught the attention of residents, while similar banners were spotted on a mosque under the jurisdiction of Hanuman Tal police station. These banners, with the message written in English, quickly became a hot topic of discussion not only within Jabalpur but also nationwide.

Reports indicate that more such posters may soon be put up across various Muslim-dominated areas throughout the city. Images circulating on social media showed members of a community standing in rows, holding “I Love Mohammad” posters, further fueling discussion and reactions.

The display of these banners has prompted the Hindu Seva Parishad to file a formal police complaint at Omati police station. In response, Hindu organizations have put up posters with slogans such as “I Love Shri Ram,” “I Love Mahakal,” and saffron flags at various locations throughout the city. These groups have stated that they are fully prepared to maintain peace and will not allow any untoward incident to disturb the harmony of Jabalpur.

It is noteworthy that similar “I Love You Mohammad” posters have been reported not only in Jabalpur but also in other parts of India. Police complaints regarding this matter have also been filed in cities like Kanpur.

Meanwhile, the Jabalpur administration and police are closely monitoring the situation to ensure law and order is maintained and to prevent any escalation in tensions.

*Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/mp-news-i-love-mohammad-banners-sparks-communal-row-in-jabalpur-hindu-outfits-responds-with-i-love-shri-ram-posters

ASEAN Digital Content Summit 2025: Region’s games industry needs fewer silos, more collaboration and shared talent

Industry at Another Transition Period: Southeast Asia Must Seize the Opportunity

Despite recent layoffs, Triple-A game flops, and a lingering negative perception of the gaming industry, sales continue to rise in Southeast Asia. “Sales are just going up,” said Saranpat Sereewiwattana, Vice President of the Thai Game Software Industry Association. He shared these insights during the “Associations Driving Industry Synergy” panel at the ASEAN Digital Content Summit held from September 3-7 in Johor Bahru.

The panel, moderated by Don Baey, Chairperson of the Singapore Games Association, included Saranpat along with Ken Natasha, Operations and Strategic Partnership Manager at Asosiasi Game Indonesia (AGI).

### Collaboration and Talent Development: The Next Step for ASEAN

Saranpat emphasized that Southeast Asia’s next big move in game development is clear: **collaborate more, especially on talent.** With generative AI already lowering the cost of game production, ASEAN studios can offload routine tasks to AI—under human supervision—and focus their human resources on ideas and game design.

“We are now at another transition period in the gaming and animation industry,” Saranpat said, drawing parallels to past upheavals such as the launch of the App Store and the rise of game development platforms like Unity and Unreal Engine. He urged ASEAN companies to seize this disruption before the industry settles into a new status quo and opportunities slip away.

### Indonesia: A Huge Market with a Small Workforce

Ken Natasha highlighted a striking disparity in Indonesia’s gaming scene: nearly 300 million people make up the audience, yet only about 3,000 individuals work in the local video game industry. While the sector has grown over the past two decades, significant expansion only started post-2016. Recently, the country sees between 10 to 20 new studios emerging annually.

One challenge Indonesia faces is the absence of large gaming companies establishing offices locally, which limits the transfer of best practices and expertise to local talent. As Ken noted, “Everyone had to self-learn.”

Funding remains a significant barrier. Although Indonesia’s Ministry of Creative Economy provides some support, it often falls short of covering even the development of game prototypes. Ken expressed hope for greater regional collaboration to support small studios in prototype development and market testing.

### Learning and Growing Together Across ASEAN

Saranpat agrees that ASEAN should act as a unified community. “Countries have backed games at different times and in different ways, so learning from one another should be the starting point,” he said.

He stressed the importance of collaborative talent development to prepare young people for the industry’s future. A major issue is the disconnect between industry curricula and actual market needs—students graduate only to find the industry has evolved beyond their training.

Thailand offers a promising example: for the past four years, a national gaming and animation pipeline program has invited students to submit projects, compete nationally, and connect with peers from across ASEAN and beyond. Participants receive guidance from industry professionals to better navigate the post-graduation landscape.

### Attracting Talent and Changing Perceptions

Ken pointed out that attracting talent remains one of the biggest challenges. “The video game industry is not as sexy as the IT industry,” she said. She emphasized the need to educate and familiarize young people with gaming careers early on.

Since mainstream education rarely addresses the gaming industry, aspiring developers often gain experience through extracurricular programs like “game gyms.” Within a year, successful participants may form their own studios and participate in events such as the Indonesia Game Developer eXchange (IGDX), an annual government-supported gathering.

### Facing Uncertainty and Looking Ahead

With ongoing speculation about AI’s impact and persistent funding and talent gaps, Ken admits there are no clear answers yet. However, she stresses the importance of adaptability: “I have no idea how all this uncertainty is going to turn out, but we know that this is happening now. The most important thing is that we need to find ways to be on top.”

Clearly, ASEAN’s gaming and animation associations have a crucial role to play in helping the ecosystem stabilize and thrive. The question remains: who will step up to lead the way?

*By fostering collaboration, bridging talent gaps, and embracing new technologies like generative AI, Southeast Asia’s gaming industry is poised at a pivotal moment. Seizing this opportunity could usher in a new era of creativity, growth, and global impact.*
https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/digital-economy/asean-digital-content-summit-2025-regions-games-industry-needs-fewer-silos-more

Assam declares three-day state mourning in honour of Zubeen Garg

The Assam government has announced a three-day state mourning following the death of renowned singer Zubeen Garg, reported news agency ANI.

The Assam Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) stated that there will be no official entertainment, ceremonial programs, or public celebrations during this period. However, “essential activities” will continue under the ‘Sewa Saptah’ campaign.

This decision for a three-day state mourning was taken by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. In a tweet, CM Sarma wrote, “In loving memory of Assam’s eternal voice, Zubeen Garg. As a mark of respect, HCM Dr @himantabiswa has directed that State Mourning be declared from 20th to 22nd September 2025. During this period, all official entertainment, ceremonial programs, and public celebrations will be in abeyance. Assam Government stands in solidarity with the people in mourning beloved Zubeen. His legacy will forever resonate in our hearts. Essential service activities under ‘Sewa Saptah’ will continue, while ceremonial or benefit-distribution events stand postponed.”

Earlier, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma provided updates regarding the mortal remains of the late singer, who passed away at the age of 52 in Singapore on Friday. On Saturday, the CM posted on X (formerly Twitter) that Garg’s post-mortem will be conducted in Singapore, after which his mortal remains will be handed over to Indian authorities.

In another tweet, he announced that Garg’s mortal remains will be kept at Sarusajai, Guwahati, to allow supporters to pay their last tributes.

The sudden demise of Zubeen Garg has left a deep void among his fans both in Assam and beyond. The Chief Minister, who has been in regular contact with Singaporean authorities, has requested a detailed inquiry into the circumstances leading to Garg’s death. According to ANI, CM Sarma stated, “I spoke to the High Commissioner of Singapore, His Excellency Simon Wong, and requested a detailed enquiry into the circumstances leading to the untimely demise of our beloved Zubeen Garg. Excellency has assured me of complete cooperation in this regard.”

The Assam CM also shared that he will travel to the national capital on Saturday to receive Garg’s mortal remains. “I will be going to Delhi later today to receive our beloved Zubeen’s mortal remains from Singapore. From there, we will immediately bring him back to Guwahati, hopefully by 6 am,” he added.

Meanwhile, fans across Assam, including those in Guwahati and Jorhat, were seen breaking down as they paid emotional tributes to the beloved singer.

(With inputs from ANI)
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/assam-declares-three-day-state-mourning-in-honour-of-zubeen-garg-cm-to-receive-late-singers-mortal-remains-23594981