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Shivamogga: A controversy has arisen at Mugadthi village, located under the Heddaripura GP near Ripponpete in Hosanagara taluk of Shivamogga district, following the appointment of a Dalit woman as an anganwadi helper.Some villagers refused to send their children to the centre following her appointment. Shivamogga DC Prabhuling Kavalikatti took the matter seriously and directed the department of women and child development to inspect the location immediately.Responding to the directive, child development project officer (CDPO) Gayatri Ramachandra, along with personnel from the Ripponpete police station, visited Mugadthi on Monday and convened a meeting with the residents to address the situation.She clarified…

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Traffic jam on a road in Pune Pune: Bengaluru to Pune in 80 minutes. AreoMall to Baner 90 minutes!Baner’s Prasad Karwa experienced this on Monday evening. The digital marketer flew with his parents from Bengaluru to Pune — an aerial distance of around 741km — in about an hour and 20 minutes. The 18km cab ride from Pune airport to his Baner home took an hour and 30 minutes.“We boarded an Akasa Air flight from Bengaluru at 4.30pm, after an hour’s delay, and landed in Pune at 5.47pm. After collecting our luggage, we reached the AeroMall around 6.10pm and were…

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The Singhwala-Khanauri border Patiala: In an escalation of their agitation, 51 farmers marching on foot from the Khanauri interstate border towards Delhi’s Jantar Mantar staged a bare-chested protest on Wednesday at barricades erected by the Haryana govt to stop them from entering the state.The farmers, marching under the banner of Samyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-Political), had set out from the Khanauri checkpoint, where farmer Shubhkaran Singh was killed during the agitation two years ago. They are seeking to reach Jantar Mantar to press their demands.Farmer leaders alleged that the Haryana govt deployed heavy police force and multi-layered barricades to block the…

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Patna: Artificial intelligence may revolutionise legal research, but it can never replace the professional judgement, ethical responsibility and constitutional conscience of a lawyer or judge, former Jharkhand High Court judge and Patna Law College alumnus Justice S N Pathak told law students at Patna Law College on Tuesday.Addressing students, Justice Pathak warned students against becoming “database-dependent” lawyers. He urged them to first understand the facts and identify the precise legal issue before searching judgments or turning to AI tools.“Make AI your assistant, but never make it your wisdom,” he said, adding that any AI-generated draft, citation or legal proposition must…

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Rajkot: A 25-year-old man died at a hospital in Bhavnagar district, ostensibly after drinking spurious liquor on Sunday night, while six others from the same gathering remain critically ill in various hospitals, with some on ventilators. Most of the victims complained of vision loss the following morning.The deceased was identified as Upendrasinh Gohil, a resident of Kharkadi village in Ghogha taluka.According to his cousin, Narendrasinh Gohil, Upendrasinh and other youths had gathered at a farm for a party on Sunday night, where they allegedly drank Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL).Soon after drinking the liquor, the youths began vomiting severely and were…

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Koderma: Four miscreants from Bihar were arrested from a secluded area in Indarwa under Telaiya police station limits late Monday night on charges of planning a bank robbery, Koderma police said.The arrested men were identified as Prince Pandey, Danny Kumar, Atul Mishra and Aman Raj, all from Bihar.Acting on a tip-off from Hazaribag police, Koderma SP Kumar Shivashish formed a team led by SDPO Pramod Keshri, Telaiya OC Vinay Kumar, and Koderma OC Arvind Kumar.The team launched a search operation and found the miscreants allegedly planning to strike a local branch of a nationalised bank. As police surrounded the spot,…

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Gorakhpur: A Facebook friendship turned costly for a Khajni resident after a woman claiming to be a US national working in Syria allegedly duped him of Rs 15.2 lakh on the pretext of getting her luggage released from Delhi airport.Indralal Jaiswal, a resident of Khoria alias Bhiti village, registered an FIR on Monday evening after realising he had been duped. According to Jaiswal’s complaint, he became friends on Facebook with a woman who introduced herself as Charlotte Olivia and claimed to be a US resident working in Syria. During their conversations, she allegedly told him that she wanted to visit…

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Thiruvananthapuram: The state cabinet has decided to lease 18.16 acres of land at Ramanthuruth in Kochi to Cochin Shipyard Limited for setting up a ship block manufacturing facility, chief minister V D Satheesan said on Tuesday.The project is expected to involve an investment of Rs 5,000 crore and create direct employment for around 2,000 people, besides generating several indirect job opportunities. Govt will receive an annual lease rent of Rs 1.45 crore, or Rs 1.70 crore including GST, Satheesan said.He said the decision, which had remained pending for a long time, was expedited through discussions after the new govt assumed…

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An aerial view of the East Kolkata Wetlands Kolkata: Exactly 25 years after the East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW) were declared a Ramsar site, a new report by the Society for Creative Opportunities and Participatory Ecosystems (SCOPE) warns that Kolkata’s most vital ecological infrastructure is being weakened by neglect, poor governance, and shrinking livelihood incentives.Spread over 12,500 hectares on the city’s eastern edge, the wetlands first received protection in 1992 when a PIL by environment action group PUBLIC led to a landmark judgment by Justice Umesh Chandra Banerjee, prohibiting any change in the land use of the wetlands from agricultural or…

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At 17, Meghana Addanki was looking at two materials that would rarely be associated with electricity: eggshell membrane and cotton. The New Jersey high school student used both in an experiment designed to turn ordinary movement into usable electrical energy, developing a small hybrid generator with the help of zinc oxide. Her project brought together piezoelectric and triboelectric effects, allowing the device to respond when it was pressed, tapped or otherwise subjected to mechanical force. The finished generator measured just 5 by 3 centimetres, yet produced considerably higher voltages than the individual material-based components tested during the research. In one…

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