Mayor assures action on traders’ issues at Mohali outreach | Chandigarh News

Mohali: Mohali mayor Sarabjit Singh Samana Friday assured traders that the MC would address market-related issues, reiterating a focus on improving civic infrastructure and services.At a Traders’ Association meeting in Phase 7, Samana said he was touring areas to gather grievances and suggestions, adding that feedback would aid balanced, need-based development.Senior deputy mayor RP Sharma,…

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DGP seeks global-standard training, tech-driven policing for UP ATS sleuths | Lucknow News

Lucknow: Director General of Police (DGP) Rajeev Krishna on Sunday carried out a comprehensive inspection of the headquarters of the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), laying strong emphasis on technological upgradation and advanced commando training to meet emerging security challenges.The DGP underlined that modern terrorism is increasingly technology-driven, requiring real-time intelligence, digital surveillance and rapid-response…

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Will drop ‘false’ cases against Gorkha netas, says Amit Shah | India News

Kolkata/Darjeeling: Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday made a slew of promises targeted at north Bengal on Wednesday, including the withdrawal of “false” cases against Gorkha representatives and the inclusion of the Rajbanshi language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, which recognises official languages in India.He said the Centre was already working on…

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Petrol, Diesel, LPG price today: What are the latest rates on May 7, 2026? Check cost in Delhi, Mumbai & more

NEW DELHI: Petrol and diesel prices remained unchanged across major cities in India on Thursday, even as global crude oil prices continued to rise amid geopolitical uncertainty in West Asia.Government sources, however, have not ruled out a possible fuel price hike in the near future as oil marketing companies continue to face mounting losses due…

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The failed radar experiment that changed the world

Back in the late 1970s, a group of radio astronomers from Australia embarked on theoretical research. They aimed to detect the faint radio signals from exploding black holes. This endeavour seemed more aligned with pure science than any practical application. Dr John O’Sullivan led this team at CSIRO, and while they technically ‘failed’ to find…

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