Sports

Goa Boys Set to Compete at 36th Junior National Atya Patya Championship in Chandigarh


The Goa boys’ contingent is geared up to participate in the 36th Boys and Girls Junior National Atya Patya Championship, scheduled to be held in Chandigarh from December 12 to 14, 2025. The prestigious national-level tournament will see young talents from across India compete, offering Goa an opportunity to showcase its growing strength in the traditional sport.

The state’s participation will be overseen by Goa Atya Patya State Secretary Krishna Kharade, along with Federation Member Prisca Pires and members Surendra Dessai and Sushrut Kharade, who will ensure smooth coordination and support for the team throughout the championship.

The Goa boys’ team features a balanced mix of skill, discipline, and determination. The squad is led by Anish Velip (Captain) and includes Princekumar Thakur, Sanskar Naikdhure, Ayyan Tumbagi, Nitin Gautam, Vignesh Zoro, Shubham Lambor, Binna Halkumar Yadav, Raj Mali, Chandan Gaude, Deepak Thakur, Aniket Kharat, Manthan Mirashi, and Nekhil Gaur.

Guiding the team from the sidelines will be Coach Akash Sasnot, with Vijay Chauhan serving as the Team Manager.

With months of preparation behind them, the Goa contingent is confident and focused as they step onto the national stage. The championship promises intense competition, and the team is determined to put forth a strong performance, carrying the pride of Goa with them.

Business

Chandigarh Emerges as India’s Online Shopping Capital, Surpasses Delhi and Mumbai


Chandigarh – June 2025:
In a surprising but exciting trend, Chandigarh has officially taken the lead in online shopping activity across India, outpacing traditional e-commerce powerhouses like Delhi and Mumbai. According to recent digital consumption data, the city has shown the highest per capita engagement in online retail, cementing its place as India’s new online shopping capital.

Chandigarh, known for its planned infrastructure and high quality of life, is now making headlines for something else — its digital consumer behavior. With a high smartphone penetration rate, robust internet connectivity, and a tech-savvy population, the city is embracing online retail like never before.

Experts point out that residents of Chandigarh are not only shopping more frequently online but also spending more per transaction, especially on categories like fashion, electronics, health & wellness, and home decor.

“Chandigarh has shown remarkable digital maturity. The city’s younger population and working professionals are driving this trend,” said a senior analyst from a leading e-commerce platform.

For years, Delhi and Mumbai have dominated India’s online shopping ecosystem. But recent analytics reveal that Chandigarh has now surpassed them both in terms of average monthly online purchases per user, along with engagement time spent on e-commerce platforms.

Key contributors to this growth include:

  • Rapid adoption of cashless payments
  • Growth in same-day delivery and hyperlocal services
  • Rise of regional language support in apps
  • Targeted marketing by major platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho, and Nykaa

What makes Chandigarh’s rise even more impressive is that it’s a Tier-2 city, proving that the e-commerce boom in India is no longer limited to metros. The trend reflects a larger shift — digital consumption patterns in non-metro cities are reshaping India’s retail landscape.

With this shift, e-commerce companies are now investing more in logistics, warehousing, and customer support hubs in northern India, especially around Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula.