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Severe traffic jam in Haridwar causes distress to travellers due to scorching heat

Severe traffic jam in Haridwar causes distress to travellers due to scorching heat Haridwar is grappling with severe traffic congestion this weekend, exacerbated by the influx of visitors for the Char Dham Yatra. Since early morning on Sunday, vehicles have been inching forward on the national highway, causing significant distress to travelers, particularly small children suffering in the scorching heat. The city's major intersections are also clogged, with traffic jams bringing movement to a standstill. Despite efforts from traffic police personnel, the situation remains chaotic. All parking spaces in Haridwar are currently full, compounding the problem as vehicles struggle to find space. The congestion is so severe that even ambulances are unable to navigate through the gridlock, raising concerns about emergency response times. Travellers report taking several hours just to pass through Haridwar, enduring extreme discomfort in the heat. Ram Kumar, travelling from Bahadarabad to Haridwar for a holy bath, expressed his frustration. We have been stuck in this traffic jam for almost an hour. We have small children with us, and on top of that, it's very hot. We don't know what to do. There are no other options here right now. We are facing a lot of difficulties. The police are busy trying to clear the traffic, but there are so many people that there's not much they can do about it, Kumar said. Another traveller, Sujata, described the ordeal stating, We have been stuck in this traffic jam for a very long time, and we have elderly women with us, so we are facing a lot of difficulties. It's very troublesome for us, and the heat is making it even worse. A traveler returning to Noida after visiting Haridwar shared a similar experience. We were just returning after our visit, but there is such a huge traffic jam here, and there are no arrangements. Some roads are clearing up a bit, but the jam is extensive. We've been stuck for an hour and a half. On top of that, the heat is making it even more difficult. There's no traffic police here, the traveller said. Earlier on May 18, Abhinav Kumar, Director General of Police (DGP), Uttarakhand, conducted a surprise inspection of the Bhadrakali check post during his visit to Garhwal. During this, he inspected the Gangotri Yamunotri Yatri Registration Check Center and Tourist Police Assistance Center and took feedback on travel arrangements from the officers present. He instructed the officers to maintain the traffic system. He also stressed that the convenience of the devotees should be taken care of and that all necessary steps should be taken so that they do not face any problems. The Char Dham Yatra commenced in Uttarakhand on May 10. The Char Dham Yatra holds profound spiritual significance in Hinduism. This journey typically occurs from April-May to October-November. It is believed that one should complete the Char Dham Yatra in a clockwise direction. Hence, the pilgrimage starts from Yamunotri, proceeds towards Gangotri, onto Kedarnath, and finally ends at Badrinath. The journey can be completed by road or by air (helicopter services are available). (ANI)

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 4:31 pm

Road trip to Leh in a decade-old Maruti Dzire: Covered 6300 km in total

BHPian unoczar recently shared this with other enthusiasts.1.7.22The idea for such an audacious trip was conceived about 10 years ago. Or more, I don't really remember. This was the time when a certain juggernaut named Tanveer Singh was rolling all over the Himachal and much further north. Much further than a sane mind can imagine. His white elephant and its tarp-covered front end still haunt me to this day, thinking about what would I do if I were in such a position. And we are not even talking about the camps he set up in the middle of nowhere and that too in temperatures where we could make igloos. In 2014, I bought a new Royal Enfield Electra with the thought that I would ride it to the northmost road in India. Thoughts that remain only thoughts and never made their way into reality. Currently, I own a Swift Dzire 2014 which has been a solid companion through numerous trips. Never did it give me any trouble. But still, the thought of taking this compact sedan to the unforgiving terrain of Ladakh never came to my mind. I've been following the Ultimate Guide religiously and reading about Ladakh whenever I find free time. I've read uncountable travelogues of 2 wheelers and 4, YouTube videos - don't even ask!Jump to 2022, I've seen enough travelogues with people doing the circuit in smaller cars to muster the strength to plan a trip and planning I have started. Somewhere I read, The best car to do this trip is the car in your Garage. That was enough motivation for me. If you're thinking that the trip is done, you're wrong. I'm still a month away from the start date and thought of starting this log anyway. Will it be this time?13.7.22Initially, the start date was August 27. It has now been pushed to September 16 owing to leaves and stuff. Planning for the trip is currently on hold as we're yet to finalize the dates. I'm already worried as it would be colder when compared to the earlier dates. This was what my initial itinerary looked like. This will be changed and it is currently WIP. 22.7.22Everywhere I've read about this kind of trip - They all say one thing. Preparation! So with the limited resources I have, I've started the preparation. Mentally and theoretically, I've been preparing for this for years. But physically, the preparations started a few weeks ago. Can one prepare enough for this kind of trip? 18.8.22Exactly a month to go for the trip and today is an important day. Why? Today is the day I spoke to my manager at the office and got the leaves approved. It's a big step indeed. Now to speak to my kid's teacher (which wifey already did) about the days of our trip and the classes he might miss. He actually has an Autumn break in the second half of September which was also the reason for the postponement. Also, the wife has to finalize leaves at her office. But, today the trip seems to be materializing and it has pumped in some excitement to the rather mundane days that are passing by currently. Wish I could go now, but wishes are wishes and reality is almost always different. It is this almost that keeps us going, doesn't it? 8/9/22The trip almost died during the last few days cause my mother is not keeping well. I had almost made up my mind to cancel/postpone it AGAIN! And suddenly a few days ago she says... Don't cancel your trip. It sounded like 'Jaa, jee le apni zindagi'. I was like, are you sure? And she said yes! Yes! It might happen finally. So, the day before yesterday I made a hotel booking for our day 1 of the trip. Hotel on NH44 bypass in Sagar, MP. I'm not making any other bookings due to the unpredictable nature of the trip. Everything will be done on the way. Yesterday, got my car serviced. Engine oil replaced, oil filter replaced, fuel filter replaced, tyres checked, battery checked, lights checked, gear oil, brake oil checked, coolant top up. Other things were inspected and look good to go. Brake pads are at 90% and my mechanic friend says so we're good there too. Air filter only cleaned. I'll put a new one in probably Srinagar or Leh. So, final preparations left and off we go. Start date is fixed at 17 Sep. I'm a bit worried about all the rain around us. How's it gonna be in the hills? Time only will tell. Finally the route plan is finalized just a week before the trip. Here it is: This is something I've learned on this trip. YES! We finally did it! The biggest doubt I had before the trip was that if my car would make it. Well, it did, kind of. I'll tell all about it in the log. If I say that we breezed through all the terrain, I would be lying. Even the Innovas and Scorpios were struggling, such is the challenge posed by the hills. Let me quickly delve into penning down my experiences here - I would like to first write briefly about some things and then we'll get into the daily log. So please bear with me and I do apologise for the picture quality. The DSLR I took along for the trip - its battery gave up as soon as we reached Leh. So we used our good old smartphones for the clicking. True that! We experienced a lot of things on this trip. From around two to three hundred metres above sea level, we went to about five thousand metres above sea level! We saw summer, we experienced snowfall, we were drenched in rain and we also shuddered up in the cold! If we talk about roads, we got the smoothest of tarmacs to the most rugged off-road tracks I've ever seen. The car Did not click many pictures of the battered beast but this will have to do. I have to say it exceeded my expectations. Numerous times, I felt that it would give up. Either the engine will fail or the tyres or any of the hundreds of tiny things that are being attacked by the unforgiving roads. But nothing happened! We did not even have to fill air into the tyres up until we were on our way back near Manali! All throughout I was cursing myself for putting her through this, but after every challenge, every steep climb, every water crossing, every stone crossing, it came out with flying colours. Before this trip, I had thoughts of selling this 8-year-old beauty and buying a bigger one. But now I'm at peace with the car, I feel like I'm a part of it when I'm at the wheel and the thoughts of selling are just thoughts now which are away from me. Far away! She will stay with me for as long as possible and I vow to take good care of it. It still gives me around 24-25KMPL on the highway - what more can I ask?The CompanionsAccompanying me on this trip - my wife and my 8-year-old son. My son, Abdullah was excited at first but soon after experiencing the mountains, he said to me - The mountains keep calling, but I must never go! But kudos to my wife, she was a pillar of support throughout! She encouraged me when I was down. I almost gave up twice during this trip, but she egged me on. She helped me through each difficult water/rocky crossing. Even though breathing was difficult, she got down every time and guided me through it. She was like Sam from LOTR, I can't carry it, but I can carry you! She's so afraid of driving in the mountains and I did 99% of the driving but she was never afraid to get down in the cold and tough conditions to guide us through!The RoadsWe got the best roads in the world, we got the worst roads in the world. We got no roads and we got watered roads and sharp stone roads. We went through mud and sand and slush and rocks. You name it, you got it. I said to my family that this trip would be a trip of a lifetime and you couldn't ask for more when it comes to all the types of terrain we saw.The WeatherStarted cloudy near home and ended cloudy. Between that, we faced hot humid weather, bone-chilling winds, rain, snow everything. This is the beauty of this country, it has everything!The KashmirisI cannot even start to imagine what it is like to be a Kashmiri and to be bang right in the middle of a conflict that has gone on. But one thing I did not like - they love to argue, they just won't give up on anything. I'm sure many have experienced this. The Shikara wala will argue with you, the hotel manager will argue with you, and even the auto wala will argue. They just won't stop talking. Of course, I met many nice people and the old folks I spoke to say that the situation is fine now and more peaceful than it ever was. The youth, however, is a different story.The LadakhisThese people are out of this world. The nicest warmest people I've seen or met. Of course, there are bad apples and many cabbies there, but the normal Ladakhi does not discriminate. They will be nice to you and they are not affected by the outside world. There's something about that place that calms you down probably.The FoodWe carried ready-to-eat stuff, we carried cup noodles, oats, biscuits, chips, dry fruits etc. Only needed a few things out of those on rare occasions. You get normal food almost everywhere now. We usually ate at roadside dhabas and focussed on freshly cooked dal, roti and rice. Only in Srinagar, Leh and Delhi, we indulge in local delicacies and the rest of the time we stick to basics. Of course, basics include Fruits, Lays and chewing gum. Yes, chewing gum, it helps keep your teeth clean, helps you stay focussed and doesn't let you munch unnecessarily. Water, we carried a steel bottle each and filled it up at every RO or similar we found. We even filled them at all rivers we could reach and all waterfalls/streams we could touch. But on a few occasions, we had to buy mineral water when there was no option. In Hunder, we had Nala water, that's what they call the stream of pure natural water!The Things we carriedWe did not take too much of the stuff that's recommended online for Ladakh. We stuck to basics, plus some extra stuff. We carried a puncture repair kit (untouched to this day), 12V air compressor from Woscher (not used on the trip), extra coolant, brake oil, spare tyre, jack etc. Coolant and brake oil we used on several occasions just to top up. No jerry cans, never felt short of fuel, the reason being the economy of the Dzire. We carried zip ties and one of them was used on day 1, more on that later. Plus we had our regular stuff - some normal summer clothes, body warmers, jackets, warm caps and gloves. Enough for this time of the year even in snowing conditions. Then we had our med kit, full of stuff and I had a torch, a hunting knife and a Swiss army knife. My 10-year-old (maybe more) leather gloves were handy while driving in sub-zero temperatures. The woollen ones would probably not give much of a grip. We always carried enough cash to last us at least a couple of days, but we almost always paid online. I can't remember a place where they didn't accept online or card payments. One thing I regretted (only till I found a solution) was that I did not take a postpaid connection. Faced a little difficulty for a day but soon after bought a local Jio SIM and it worked even in Shyok River, LOL! With those things out of the way, let's get down to the Daily log. Some statistics first -Dates - 17/9/22 - 4/10/22Odo - 76240KM - 82613KMTotal KMS on trip - 6373KMDiesel spent - Rs.25446Cheapest Diesel at a pump - Rs.81.xx - Swarghat, HP. Actual cheapest diesel Rs.80 at Whisky Nala tent shop. (more on this later)Dearest Diesel - Rs.99.xx - Nizamabad, TSAverage for the trip - 23.02 KMPL - lowest - 18.3 Hunder to Karu via Pangong. highest - 25.5 Delhi to MPTotal Toll - Rs.7350Underbody hits - 500 or 1000 don't really remember! Apparently, there's an engine cover plate to protect the engine underneath the car. That plate lost a screw and was hanging by one screw, got this fixed in Manali. The mechanic said that if that plate had fallen off, you could have been stranded in the middle of nowhere! eek! Day 1 - 17/9/22Start - 6 amToday's destination - Sagar, MP912KMPreparations were ongoing and quite hectic in the few days preceding the Go day. Car was loaded with fuel our bags and stuff the previous day. We just had to get up and go. I was so tired on Friday itself that I called in sick to work and had no energy even to be nervous. Slept early, got up early and actually we would have started by around 5.15-5.30 but Madam Dearest was a bit busy with something and we finally started around 6 am. Everything went well until we bypassed Nagpur and entered the Pench National Park area. There was a storm warning and we were caught right up in it. Visibility was very poor, it was that bad and suddenly the new Bosch wiper blades I got installed gave way. The right side one broke off or whatever and was dangling up and down and up and down. I looked at my wife and she looked back at me. Is this the beginning of something bad? Visibility was zero now and I had to get out, get wet in the torrential downpour and fix it. Yay! It's fixed, we go on and suddenly it happens again. Why?! Again I pull over and try to fix it, this time wife helps and we're both wet, it stays and we get out of the rain area. As soon as it is dry outside, I pull over again in hopes of fixing it well. Something seems broken as it is not how it's supposed to be. Suddenly, a Eureka moment and I asked my wife to bring out a zip tie we had in the trunk. Quickly, she gets it and I tie it into one of the holes and it's set. She then takes out the scissors we're carrying the cuts of the hanging bit. All set! I say to her - Ab ye naya jab hi lagega jab ye zip tie fail hoga! She smiles, and till this day it's like that. Did not fall or break, all through the hills and back! Magic! After that, it was uneventful and we negotiated some bad roads of MH and a tiny bit in MP and we reached our hotel in Sagar. Hotel Kuber Vatika, big huge place with decent rooms. As soon as I reach the desk -Sir aapne 2 adults ki booking ki hai.Toh aur kya, hum do hi hai.Sir child bhi likhna tha.Bhai, chota bachha hai aur bahut thake huye hai. Kal baat karte hai.Ok sir.He wanted me to pay something extra, not online, but in cash. I waved it off and went to crash. Let's see in the morning.Day 2 - 18/9/22Start 7.25amToday's destination - Sonipat, HR745KMToday we were not in any hurry to start. Took our own sweet time to get ready and start our day. There was only one guy at the reception in the morning. Again he tried to bring up last night's topic, I calmly said that we did not take an extra mattress and we're not paying you anything extra. Bye! Navigating through the cattle we made our way to another Dhaba for some local parathas and Poha. The day after that was mostly uneventful except for how to reach and cross Delhi. My plan was to take the Mathura road (less toll and more fun to drive), but as per Google baba both the Mathura road and YEW have exact same toll. On top of that, it also said that YEW and EPE will be faster. I wanted to avoid UP roads cause of obvious reasons but then seeing the current scenario I thought why should I spend an equal amount and take the NH? I went on towards the Yamuna Expressway. Google baba played a trick on us here, we had to go through a couple of villages as that seemed to be the only road to reach the YEW. That spoiled our moods a bit, but we were soon on the YEW and reached Noida by evening. Then onto the EPE for Sonipat and we were there by around 8.30pm. Again we had problems with our hotel reservation which we made on the way. On reaching this place, we were told that he had no tie ups with anything online. Called up goibibo and asked about this, and they said we'll fix you up with an alternative hotel which turned out to be better than what we had booked. So, on our second night, we stayed in Fair Vacanze, a little south of Murthal. Looks like our luck with our hotel booking is not turning out so good. But wait till you read what happened next!Day 3 - 19/9/22Start 8.30amToday's destination - Jammu, J&K550KMAfter last night's gadbad, we were in no mood to start early. And anyways, we just had to cover 500 odd KMs today. Road from Sonipat onwards is smooth all the way to when you enter J&K. We missed this ramp (9Q9X+89Q) and went towards Chandigarh but then took a left further on to meet the correct road. Same thing happened on our way back and we again went into Chandigarh and lost about an hour. I have no idea how is this possible. Anyways, a smooth drive till Pathankot and the scenery also changed a bit. Now, we stopped at a fuel station and thought to book our hotel for the night. So, I told my wife to book a good hotel so that we wouldn't have problems like we had previously. So we checked on Google etc and booked the Grand Hill in Jammu. Navigated to that place which is atop a hill on the highway we were supposed to take the next day. Hoping for the best, we reach and I go into the place and ask the first person I see -Hi, where's the hotel, we have a reservation online.What hotel sir? This is a restaurant.What? we made this booking see (I show him the voucher)*smiles* this is Grand Hill, your booking is for The Grand Hill, it is 5KM in the reverse direction.We made a mistake by seeing 'Grand Hill' on Google and then booking 'The Grand Hill' on ibibo. *facepalm* Now, since we entered J&K, there was no network on any of our SIMs. Already regretting the idea of skipping the postpaid connection. I applied for it and rejected it at the last moment, thinking 'Jo hoga dekha jayega'. We had offline maps for J&K and Ladakh, so I thought we should be good. Frustrated, we go back thinking, Oh no! Not again! But we had no idea that bad luck with hotels is going to get worse. We reach The Grand Hill, a not-so-good hotel like we saw online. So we're tired and try to check in anyway. The man at the reception drops a bomb on us by saying -Ye kab book kiya aapne?Aaj hi - dopahar mei.Oh sorry sir. We already gave that room to another person.What? How can you take a booking without having the rooms?Sorry sir. But we have another room I can give you which has a single bed. I'll throw in extra mattress and dinner for free.I was like whatever now, just get over with it and we eat the food and go off to sleep. At least the AC was working and Jammu weather at the time was hot and humid like Delhi. Phew!Day 4 - 20/9/22Start 8.00amToday's destination - Srinagar, J&K550KMSo, we get up and get ready to leave. Breakfast was added to the booking and upon enquiry he says Abhi Time lagega. I was like we cannot wait because of all the cut-off times and stuff and we leave. It's time to negotiate our way through the Nagrota check post where absolutely no one stopped us or checked anything. Last night we felt the discomfort of not being able to use the mobile phones and were looking for an alternative. Upon enquiry, I found out that if we buy a prepaid SIM in J&K, it will work here and in Ladakh. So I planned to buy one as soon as we enter Srinagar. Some good luck with that and we found a Jio check post right after we exited one of the tunnels. Purchased a SIM for 300/- and it worked just fine for the rest of our trip. Spent 15-20 minutes there and got it activated and called mom too! Easy peasy! Reached Srinagar by 4pm after seeing thousands of trucks lined up for the cut-off times trying to go down and having authentic wazwan cuisine for lunch just before entering Srinagar. On the way, we also visited a bat factory and spoke to locals. Shopped for some walnuts and saffron too! Through the tunnels Stopped for army convoy coming from the other side - 30 minutes! Buried! One thing was beginning to dawn upon me - You cannot mess with the cabs here in J&K (or Ladakh for that matter). You must let them go as soon as they show up in the RVM or honk. They will just not stay behind you (read out-of-state vehicle). We checked in to Hotel Curio's at Srinagar. Decent property and a nice clean place. But again we had trouble with the booking. After a long discussion with the manager, we were settled in to the room without extra charges. He was initially giving us a double occupancy room (but we had a booking for 3 people) and then relented and gave us a triple room. In the evening, we made a round of the Dal Lake and had some snacks at Makai Point and another one near Nishat Gardens. After that we called it a night.Day 5 - 21/9/22Rest day Today was basically a rest day and I intended to wander around Srinagar. So, in the morning we set off towards Gulmarg hoping to do a Gondola ride. Little did we know what was in store for us. Started early morning and grabbed a few bananas on our way to Gulmarg. As soon as we neared the first check post before the climb started, we were hounded by a group of guides (read thugs). I said NO straightforward! I wasn't entertaining them even for a second. Then an old man from their group pleaded with me to listen.Saab ji, aapne 50 rupay yaha entry ke dene hai aur 300 rupay wapas aane pe300 rupay kis cheez ke chacha?Ham aapko ghumayenge, points batayenge, jaha koi rokega hum dekh lenge.I said nothing doing and moved on and paid the Rs.50 for entry and went on for a toilet stop. They even reached their in their Alto and again started to irritate me. The old man was pleading again that this is their only source of income, and if you're not satisfied, do not pay a single rupee. He even said that he'd take us in his Alto instead of the ponies towards the Gondola ride. I said OK and started to follow them. After reaching the top, they shamelessly hand us over to the ponies group and basically, this whole game was to extort money out of us. I had made up my mind not to shell out a single rupee. We moved away from the groups and had breakfast, parathas and tea. Even the shopkeeper was empathetic towards us and said that these guys are like this only. After all the commotion, we were in no mood for any rides and we wandered around the place and turned back. My wife was saying they'll hassle us on the way back and to pay them. I told her sternly in front of them. Ek rupaya bhi nahi dunga mai! That episode done, we made our way back down disappointed and stopped at an Apple orchard and gave the car a much needed wash. Then we headed back towards Srinagar for lunch. I had heard about a place called Chopstick and we went there. Amazing small little place, serves an amazing soup as a welcome thing for free! I had 2 cups! Then we had momos, noodles and their famous Shafali (paratha type with kheema filling). The place is located in a small Muslim Tibetan colony. Full stomachs and after meeting their owner, we said goodbye with a smile on our faces. Then we made our way back to our hotel and I needed to do some things on the car. Luckily behind our hotel were some mechanic shops and I asked them to change the Air Filter (which was pending from earlier) and check other things. All good and we're good to go towards Ladakh. It was late afternoon now and we really needed to relax in a Shikara. Yes! Walked out on towards the road and grabbed an auto rickshaw and let the car rest in the hotel. Reached Dal Lake and again the same story with the Shikara people. Bargaining on the price for the ride. Settled on Rs.1500 for 2 hours ride and had the most amazing time in the lake. The old man who was rowing us was a very gentle and nice chap. Singing traditional kashmiri songs he told us about how the Char Chinar are now just one or two Chinar after the 2014 floods and how the Prince sometimes comes to the palace in the Lake. How the locals farm on the fields inside the lake and live there itself. I never thought all of that was possible in the middle of a lake!? There was even a masjid in the lake apart from a full-fledged market and not to mention - Houseboats. A whole lot of them. After the ride, we paid them happily and made our way towards Lal Chowk for some woman's satisfaction (shopping) and just to stroll about. Done that, we walked back towards our hotel and had dinner at the hotel and retired for the day. The trip is actually going to start tomorrow, yes, we shall enter Ladakh and we need to get up early and encounter mountain passes and whatnot. Excited and tired, we go to sleep! Big day tomorrow as I have never crossed a mountain pass before and I'm nervous. Continue reading unoczar's road trip experience for BHPian comments, insights and more information.

Team-BHP 19 May 2024 12:18 pm

Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad Heatwave: IMD issues red alert, says no respite from severe heat till wednesday, May 22

Delhi-NCR faces an intense heatwave with temperatures surpassing 45C in multiple areas, hitting a high of 46.8C in Mungeshpur. The IMD issues a red alert, signaling no relief from the severe heat till May 22. Dry winds and lack of moisture exacerbate the conditions. Residents are urged to stay hydrated. Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality remains poor, with an AQI of 261.

The Economic Times 19 May 2024 11:47 am

One dead in Noida hotel fire, another critical

Noida, May 19 : A 27-year-old woman died while another man is battling for life after they got trapped in the fire that broke out at a hotel in Noidas sector 104 area, the fire department said on Sunday. According to officials, on Saturday, the fire broke out on the fourth floor of the Moon [] The post One dead in Noida hotel fire, another critical appeared first on The Shillong Times .

The Shillong Times 19 May 2024 11:30 am

Man gets 3 yrs in jail for molesting minor

The Times of India 19 May 2024 4:14 am

GST fraud: 3 behind 100 fake firms held

The Times of India 19 May 2024 4:09 am

Assault could have been fatal, Bibhav Kumar evasive: Delhi Police says in its remand paper

Assault could have been fatal, Bibhav Kumar evasive: Delhi Police says in its remand paper The Delhi Police in its remand paper submitted late Saturday evening seeking seven days custody of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's aide Bibhav Kumar regarding the alleged assault on AAP Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal said that it was a ''serious case'' where the ''brutal assault'' could have turned ''fatal''. Metropolitan Magistrate Gaurav Goyal, who sent Kumar to five-day police custody, was told by the investigating agency that he did not cooperate with the police and had been evasive in his replies. ''This is a very serious case where a Member of Parliament, a public figure, has been brutally assaulted which could have been fatal. Despite specific questions, the accused has not cooperated in the investigation and has been evasive in his replies,'' said the remand paper signed by North District Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Anjitha Chepyala. The remand application said that Maliwal's testimony before the magistrate was corroborated by the medical evidence. According to Maliwal's allegations, Kumar screamed, threatened and used abusive language against her, besides being ''brutally assaulting'', dragging and banging her head on a centre table, the report said. It said that the ''most vital evidence'' was the digital video record (DVR) of the spot but it was yet to be provided to the police. According to the plea seeking police custody, a junior engineer in the CM's residence, after admitting that he did not have access to the place where the DVR and CCTV cameras were installed, provided a video of the dining room but it was later found to be blank at the time of the alleged incident. The remand application said that on Saturday, Kumar was present at the chief minister's residence and after being questioned, provided evasive replies. ''His presence at the scene of the crime (SOC) raises a strong possibility of tampering with crucial evidence, including electronic evidence. The accused is an influential person and having worked more than nine years in an authoritative position can influence, and pressure the witnesses in the CM house,'' it said. Explaining the reasons for police custody, the application said after being terminated as the CM's personal secretary in April 2024, Kumar was still working in the CM's residence and needed to be quizzed about the capacity and authority under which he was working. It said another case was registered against Kumar in Noida for allegedly assaulting an on-duty public servant. ''Since a brutal attack is made on a public figure who is a sitting MP, a sustained interrogation is very much required to find out the motive behind brutal attack and to ascertain the conspiracy angles or involvement of some person or organisation having inimical to our country,'' the paper said. It said that according to Kumar, he had formatted his mobile in Mumbai on Friday and that his mobile phone was password protected. ''Without the personal presence and assistance of the accused, as this instrument is password protected, the phone and its apps cannot be accessed. Also, he has to be taken to an expert to retrieve the mobile data and to ascertain the factum of formatting of the mobile phone of the accused, which is an important piece of evidence,'' the plea for remand said. It said that Kumar could threaten witnesses and tamper evidence as he was in a ''position of command'' and also had ''access to the SOC''.

devdiscourse 19 May 2024 2:42 am

NEET Paper Leak 2024: Delhi Police busts paper-solving gang, arrests twoMBBSstudentsfromNoida

Four people including two MBBS students were arrested for allegedly running a paper solver gang for NEET exams here, police said on Saturday.

DNA India 18 May 2024 7:23 pm

NEET Cheating Scandal: Delhi Police Busts Solver Gang, Arrests 2 MBBS Students From Noida Hotel

The two students who were involved in the scam were recognised as Sumit Mondoliya and Krishna Keswani.

Zee News 18 May 2024 6:46 pm

NEET Exam Fraud: Four Arrested in Paper Solver Scam

NEET Exam Fraud: Four Arrested in Paper Solver Scam Four people including two MBBS students were arrested for allegedly running a paper solver gang for NEET exams here, police said on Saturday. The matter came to the fore on May 5 when a student's biometric data was mismatched during the NEET exam at Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Mehta Vidyalaya located in Tilak Marg area, police said. Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Devesh Kumar Mahla said the two proxy students Sumit Mandoliya and Krishan Kesarwani, were caught from the centre. Given the seriousness of the offence, the case was transferred to the Special Staff of New Delhi District and a dedicated team led by Inspector Sanjay Kumar Gupta was formed to conduct the investigations, the DCP said. During sustained interrogation, Sumit Mandoliya and Krishan Kesarwani, both MBBS students, revealed the names of their handlers -- Prabhat Kumar, 27, and Kishor Lal, 37 -- who were nabbed from a hotel in Noida on Friday. The officer said Kumar and Lal are residents of Rajasthan and Bihar, respectively. The duo, who works as medical school admissions consultants, would charge the amount of Rs 20 to 25 Rs lakhs from the aspirants to provide them proxy students for the NEET exams. They would also mix the photos of the proxy and original students to create another photo digitally to paste on the form. This helped them to mislead the examiners, the officer said. Another officer said, that Mandoliya and Kesarwani, hailing from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, respectively, are MBBS students from different colleges. Mandoliya is a second-year MBBS student at a Medical College in West Bengal and Kesarwani is a first-year student of MBBS at a Medical College in Uttarakhand, he said. The police have recovered four mobile phones and one Kia Seltos car from their possession. The police said the accused were further interrogated to know their involvement in previous exams. Investigation into the matter is underway.

devdiscourse 18 May 2024 5:26 pm

Actress Himani Shivpuri Thanks PM Modi And UP CM Yogi Adityanath For Upcoming Film City In Noida

Himani Shivpuri is currently in Prayagraj to address artists in a theatre workshop.

News18 18 May 2024 1:13 pm

Petrol, Diesel Fresh Prices Announced: Check Rates In Your City On May 18

Check latest petrol, and diesel prices in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Noida, and Gurugram on May 18, 2023

News18 18 May 2024 10:24 am

Cops bust party in Noida, detain several for serving liquor, hookah illegally

Cops bust party in Noida detain several for serving liquor hookah illegally

India Today 18 May 2024 9:26 am

Pet pit bull bites child in Noida, owner arrested

The Times of India 18 May 2024 9:11 am

Farmhouse in Noida's Sector-135 raided for 'unauthorized' party; several detained for serving liquor, hookah 'illegally'

Noida Police, led by Additional DCP Manish Kumar Mishra, raided an unauthorized party at a farmhouse in Sector-135 after a social media alert, detaining individuals for serving alcohol and hookah without authorization.

The Times of India 18 May 2024 8:18 am

At 47.5C, Najafgarh is country's hottest; heatwave to continue in Delhi

New Delhi saw the first heatwave of the year with Najafgarh at 47.5 degrees Celsius, the highest in the country. The IMD reported scorching temperatures, with Safdarjung hitting 43.6 degrees Celsius. Noida experienced heatwave conditions at 45.2 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity varied from 21% to 66%, and the AQI stood at 231.

The Times of India 18 May 2024 7:06 am

Labourer stuck in lift for 30 min in Noida Extn

The Times of India 18 May 2024 4:09 am

Resurfacing almost complete, Elevated Road partially opens

The Times of India 18 May 2024 4:07 am

Man Gets Stuck Inside Lift For Half And Hour At Greater Noida Society

A manwas stuckin the lift of a high rise in Delhi's neighbouring Greater Noida following a malfunction. The man who came to the society for some workwas stuckin the elevator for almost 30 minutes.

NDTV 17 May 2024 6:49 pm

India's biggest mall coming soon in Delhi: Location, opening date, area, shops, other info

In 2027, IGIA's Aerocity is set to boast India's largest mall, according to a report by The Times of India's Saurabh Sinha. Currently, Lucknow's Lulu Mall is the biggest in India, followed by Noida's DLF Mall of India.

The Economic Times 17 May 2024 5:07 pm

How Hypertension Leads To Another Disease: Why Is It Essential To Have Regular Health Check-Ups?

By staying vigilant about blood pressure levels and overall health, individuals can reduce the burden of hypertension-related diseases and enjoy a better qualityoflife, says Dr Vigyan Mishra, Chief of lab -Neuberg Diagnostics, Noida.

The HealthSite 17 May 2024 3:53 pm

Madras HC bins anticipatory bail petition of Gerald

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday dismissed an anticipatory bail application filed by YouTuber G Felix Gerald of RedPix as infructuous in view of the fact that he was already arrested in connection with the cases on telecasting the controversial interview of Savukku Shankar, who allegedly made derogatory statements against women police personnel. When the application came up for hearing before Justice R Sakthivel, Additional Public Prosecutor R Muniapparaj submitted the police had registered cases against Gerald at Tiruchy and Coimbatore. He was arrested by the Tiruchy police on May 10 at Noida in Delhi and brought him back before remanding him in judicial custody. Subsequently, the Coimbatore police made the formal arrest by serving him the warrant at the prison. Recording the submission, the judge dismissed the pre-arrest bail application as infructuous. Appeal to CM Meanwhile, Jane Austin, Geralds wife, on Thursday, appealed to Chief Minister MK Stalin to withdraw the cases filed against Gerald and do the needful for his release from prison. In a representation submitted to the Chief Ministers Special Cell at the secretariat, Austin pointed out that Gerald did not record the interview of Sankar with any ulterior motive and that he had no intention to insult officials of the police department or women personnel. Further, she highlighted that the video concerned has been removed from the public domain and on behalf of RedPix channel.

The New Indian Express 17 May 2024 10:39 am

Noida man dies by suicide in police custody, family alleges foul play

NEW DELHI: In an alleged instance of custodial death surfacing from Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, a young man in his early twenties who was brought in for questioning as an accused in a sexual assault case on Wednesday night, allegedly died by suicide at a Noida police station on Thursday. However, the family of the deceased, identified as Yogesh Kumar, accused the local police at Chipiyan outpost under Bisrakh police station area of Greater Noida, of demanding Rs 5 lakh as bribe to release him. Taking stern view of the allegations levelled by the kin of the deceased, the entire police post was suspended by Commissioner of Noida Police, Laxmi Singh. All the personnel posted at the police chowki, apart from the one under training, have been suspended. Preliminary investigation against chowki incharge, SHO and ACP has been ordered, Singh said. She further said Additional DCP Noida was directed to conduct a detailed investigation of the incident. Strict action will be taken against whoever is found negligent in the incident. The post-mortem will be done by a panel of doctors and videography will be conducted, the top officer informed, adding a case is also being registered on the allegations of the family. DCP (Central Noida) Suniti said the deceased Kumars coworker had accused him of sexual assault, after which he had been detained and called to the police post for questioning on Wednesday. On Thursday, at 10 am, he allegedly died by suicide by hanging himself from a rope on the barracks beside the chowki. He was taken to a nearby hospital but was declared brought dead by the medics. The investigation is in the initial stages and we have guidelines from NHRC (National Human Rights Commission) to follow in such cases. We will follow that protocol and conduct further investigation, the senior officer said. The deceaseds brother told the press that his brother used to work at a bakery for Rs 16,00017,000. Police officials took Rs 53,000 in cash from us. I was at the chowki till 10 pm, and arrived back at 6 am, he said. If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.

The New Indian Express 17 May 2024 9:22 am

Rape accused Noida man allegedly hangs self in police custody

Rape accused Noida man allegedly hangs self in police custody

India Today 17 May 2024 9:01 am

BMW rams into e-rickshaw, nurse among 2 passengers killed in crash in Noida

Two individuals, a security guard, and a nurse at a Noida hospital, died in a tragic accident involving a BMW near City Centre mall in Sector 32. The accident also involved an e-rickshaw and three youths who were headed to Sector 62 for breakfast.

The Times of India 17 May 2024 8:35 am

Quizzed by cops, man found dead at Noida chowki

A bakery employee in Noida accused of rape was found hanging in a police post less than 24 hours after being detained for questioning. His family alleged police corruption, leading to the suspension of four sub-inspectors by the police commissioner. The incident stemmed from a coworker dispute related to the employee's role as a supervisor at the bakery.

The Times of India 17 May 2024 7:51 am

Noida 'Chowki' Staff Suspended After Youth Dies In Police Custody

The Gautam Buddh Nagar Police have suspended all police personnel stationed at the Chipiyana 'chowki' in Greater Noida West over the death of a youth under mysterious circumstances while being in police custody.

NDTV 17 May 2024 5:27 am

NMRC looks for firms for ads in 6 stns

The Times of India 17 May 2024 4:07 am

Mother Dairy set to get 33 booths off Yamuna e-way

The Times of India 17 May 2024 4:05 am

Man kills self in police post in Noida; personnel suspended

Man kills self in police post in Noida; personnel suspended A 22-year-old man accused of rape allegedly hanged himself at a police post here in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday while in custody, prompting officials to suspend all personnel posted there. The incident was reported from the Chipiyana Buzurg post, which comes under the Bisrakh police station of Gautam Buddh Nagar district, officials said. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone-II) Suniti said they were suspended on the orders of Police Commissioner Laxmi Singh. The commissioner has also ordered a probe into the matter, she said. She said an investigation has also been launched against the police station's in-charge and the assistant police commissioner. Suniti said a panel of doctors have performed the postmortem and it has been videographed. The DCP said a woman working in a company located near Chipiyana village had accused the man, her colleague, of rape. She had complained to the Superintendent of police (Lucknow) in this regard, Suniti said. The officer said the investigation team came to Noida from Lucknow and, as part of its probe, it had called the accused to the post for questioning on Thursday morning. He was made to sit outside and the team left the spot, Suniti said and added that there was only a woman constable there. The DCP said during this time, the man went inside the post, closed the door of a room and allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from the fan. He was taken to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead, she said. His family members alleged that he committed as he feared that he would beaten up by police. On hearing that the man died in police custody, a large number of people gathered at the mortuary in Sector-94 and raised slogans against the police. His brother said that the woman had falsely accused him of rape and she is responsible for his death. No FIR has been registered yet against the police personnel in the matter. The DCP said a case will be registered after receiving a complaint from the bereaved family.

devdiscourse 17 May 2024 12:15 am

Online astrology platform InstaAstro raises $2.3 million in funding led by Artha Venture Fund

Online astrology startup InstaAstro will use the capital to enhance the platform, onboard more astrologers, expand its footprint and build a stronger brand presence. The Noida-based company is also launching new spiritual ecommerce, daily pooja, and Reiki healing services.

The Economic Times 16 May 2024 9:10 pm

Noida: Youth found hanging in police custody, entire Chipiyana Chowki police station staff suspended

Yogesh's death in police custody at Chipiyana Chowki in Greater Noida sparked serious allegations by his brother, Jitendra, who claimed the police demanded five lakh rupees for his release. Consequently, the Noida Police Commissioner suspended all personnel at the Chowki. Employed at a Chipiyana bakery, Yogesh faced questioning after allegations from a colleague. Tragically, he was found hanging the next morning, despite efforts to save him.

The Economic Times 16 May 2024 4:37 pm

GP Eco Solutions targets Rs 35 crore through IPO

GP Eco Solutions targets Rs 35 crore through IPO GP Eco Solutions India Limited (GPES) is planning to raise up to Rs 35 crore through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) which is expected to hit the markets by month-end, its CEO Deepak Pandey said on Thursday. The proceeds will be utilised to fuel the company's expansion plans and support working capital requirements, he said in a media interaction here. The proposed IPO will comprise a fresh issuance of 32.76 lakh equity shares with a face value of Rs 10 each. Through the issue, the promoters will dilute about 25 per cent stake in the company. ''GPES intends to raise Rs 30-35 crore, subject to necessary approvals. Rs 12.45 crore will be allocated for working capital and expansion, and Rs 7.6 crore will be invested in our subsidiary Invergy India for a new solar inverter assembly facility in Noida, and the remaining fund will go towards general corporate purposes,'' Pandey, who is also the MD of the company, said. When asked about the timeline, he said the IPO is expected to be launched by the end of this month. Explaining the reasons for going public, the CEO said the company will gain access to the resources necessary to drive innovation and make a significant contribution to Indias sustainable future. Corporate Capital Ventures Private Ltd is the Book running lead manager for the issue. Noida-based GPES Solar is an EPC player in the solar energy domain. The company had reported a revenue of Rs 78.40 crore and Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs 4.73 crore during April-December period of FY24.

devdiscourse 16 May 2024 4:07 pm

Pitbull dog attacks 8-year-old standing outside home in Noida, bites his leg and stomach

An 8-year-old child was bitten by a 'Pitbull' breed dog in Sorkha village of Sector-113 police station area in Noida, the police said.

Web Dunia 16 May 2024 3:35 pm

InstaAstro Nets $2.3 Mn To Fuel Its Astrology Offerings, Expand Into Southern States

Noida-based astrotech startup InstaAstro has raised INR 18.5 Cr (around $2.3 Mn) in a Pre-Series A funding round led by

inc42 16 May 2024 2:33 pm

Amity University Bengaluru hosts joint workshop with ISRO on space science and technology

Amity University Bengaluru hosts joint workshop with ISRO on space science and technology Amity University Bengaluru and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) collaboratively organized a workshop focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Analytics, and Astrobiology. According to a press release, the event exemplifies the vision of Dr Ashok K. Chauhan Founder and President of the Amity Education Group, who aspires for Amity to become a premier R&D and academic partner of ISRO, making substantial contributions to the space research sector. The workshop was graced by S Somanath, Chairman of ISRO, Dr Prakash Chauhan, Director of the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) in Hyderabad, and Dr Sudheer Kumar N, Director of Capacity Building & Public Outreach at ISRO, along with other distinguished ISRO scientists. Dr Ashok K. Chauhan virtually inaugurated the event, extending his blessings and gratitude to the participants. The event was also attended by Chancellor Dr Aseem Chauhan, Dr W Selvamurthy, President of Amity Science, Technology & Innovation Foundation (ASTIF), Dr A K Singh, Senior Vice President of Amity Food & Science Technology Innovation Association (AFSTIA), Dr Neeraj Sharma, Deputy Director General of AFSTIA, Dr D Subhakar, Vice Chancellor of Amity University Bengaluru, Dr A W Santosh Kumar, Vice Chancellor of Amity University Mumbai, and other notable scientists from various Amity campuses who specialize in AI, Data Sciences in Space, Science & Technology, and Astrobiology. Chancellor Dr Aseem Chauhan welcomed the attendees, expressing deep gratitude to S Somanath for his invaluable presence and guidance. He highlighted the collaborative efforts aimed at aligning Amity's and ISRO's goals, appreciating the dedication of all involved in this initiative. Dr W Selvamurthy presented Amity's significant contributions to space science and technology, highlighting projects such as the Amity Space Mission, the Amity Ground Station in Dubai, the Amity Centre for Astrobiology at Amity University Mumbai, the Amity Centre of Ionosphere Studies at Amity University Chhattisgarh, and the Amity Centre for Artificial Intelligence at Amity Noida. He also celebrated the achievements of students from Amity International School, Noida, who have thrice won the first prize in the NASA Space Settlement Design Contest. Dr Selvamurthy concluded by echoing the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) and Dr. Chauhan's mission for Amity to be the foremost R&D and academic partner of ISRO. Dr Prakash Chauhan from NRSC discussed the vast datasets available and the necessity of leveraging advanced technologies like Machine Learning, AI, and Astrobiology for optimal utilization. S Somanath praised Amity University for its initiative in collaborating with ISRO, emphasizing the importance of understanding industry challenges and focusing on translational research with concrete deliverables. I believe that Amity University has the capacity that they can build a strong ecosystem for Space, Science & Technology, stated Dr Somanath. He assured ISRO's support in identifying areas for collaboration and mutual growth, recognizing Amity's potential to build a robust ecosystem for space science and technology. Dr Ashok K. Chauhan expressed deep gratitude to S. Somanath, stating, Amity pays deep gratitude to Dr S Somanath for showing strong faith and confidence in us and I feel obliged by his presence today in this workshop. He emphasized, We will leave no stone unturned to become No. 1 R&D and Academia partner and to prove that Indians have the best brains in the world. Dr A K Singh highlighted a spiritual Hawan ceremony conducted across all Amity campuses during the Chandrayaan-III launch, aligning with the Amity Space Mission initiated by Dr Chauhan. He thanked everyone for their meticulous planning, underscoring the workshop's role in fostering collaboration and outreach activities. He concluded with optimism for fruitful collaborations resulting from the workshop. The inaugural session included introductions from scientists of both ISRO and Amity. Dr Sudheer Kumar N presented ongoing research, focusing on India's goal of a moon landing by 2040, enhancing payload capacity, and capacity building for space missions. The workshop featured presentations and discussions on AI, Data Science, and advancements in Astrobiology, showcasing the collective research achievements and future directions of both institutions. (ANI)

devdiscourse 16 May 2024 2:29 pm

Two killed, three injured as BMW rams e-rickshaw in Noida

Two people died and three others were injured in Noida after a speeding BMW X4 rammed into an e-rickshaw. The deceased were identified as Mohammad Mustafa and Rashmi, while the injured included Rajendra, Pawan, and Suraj, who are undergoing treatment. Two individuals, Tushar and Adi, were arrested, and one, Aman Sisodia, fled the scene.

The Times of India 16 May 2024 1:06 pm

2 dead, 3 injured after speeding BMW rams e-rickshaw in Noida

dead injured after speeding BMW rams erickshaw in Noida

India Today 16 May 2024 12:36 pm

Speeding BMW Smashes Into E-Rickshaw In Noida, 2 Dead

A speeding BMW smashed into an e-rickshaw in Noida this morning, leaving two people dead and three others grievously injured, police said.

NDTV 16 May 2024 12:32 pm

Migsun group to invest Rs 500 crore across four projects in Greater Noida

Realty developer Migsun Group plans to invest Rs 500 crore in four mixed-use commercial projects covering 2 million sq ft, with RERA approval. Three projects are in Yamuna Expressway and one in Greater Noida, set for completion by 2028. Funding will come from company sources and customer advances, targeting the upcoming Jewar Airport to boost development. MD Yash Miglani asserts a commitment to bring international experiences to the Noida Expressway region. Additionally, the group has launched a mix-use project in Lucknow, investing Rs 426 crore on a 5-acre land parcel acquired from Medanta Group.

The Economic Times 16 May 2024 11:59 am

Speeding BMW hits e-Rickshaw in Noida; 2 killed, 3 injured

From the Noida City Centre, the e-rickshaw was travelling to head towards the Noida Sector 12-22 region

Mid Day 16 May 2024 11:36 am

Two Dead, Three Hospitalised as BMW Hits Rickshaw in Noida

When the e-rickshaw was near Sumitra Hospital, a speeding BMW hit the e- rickshaw from behind, leaving two people dead and three others injured

News18 16 May 2024 10:28 am

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NDTV 16 May 2024 10:23 am

Noida: 2 killed after speeding BMW rams into e-Rickshaw; 3 injured

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The News Mill 16 May 2024 10:08 am

YEIDA to build 350cr office in Sector 18

The Times of India 16 May 2024 4:06 am

Elevated or underground? Call on RRTS stn at NIA soon

The Times of India 16 May 2024 4:03 am

Mobile repair shop owner arrested for e-ticket fraud

The Times of India 16 May 2024 4:02 am

Man, 35, Kills 50-Year-Old Live-In Partner In Noida, Arrested: Police

A 35-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly killing his 50-year-old live-in partner here over suspicion that she was also involved with other men, police officials said on Wednesday.

NDTV 15 May 2024 11:20 pm

POCO is bringing explosive phones! The cheapest 5G smartphone will be available with 12GB RAM

POCO, the innovative smartphone brand, is set to revolutionize the market once again with its latest lineup of explosive phones. Among the highlights is the introduction of the cheapest 5G smartphone boasting an impressive 12GB of RAM. Let's delve into what makes these devices stand out and why consumers are eagerly anticipating their release. The Rise of POCO POCO, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, made its mark in the smartphone industry with its commitment to delivering high-performance devices at competitive prices. Since its inception, POCO has garnered a loyal following by offering feature-packed smartphones that cater to the needs of tech-savvy consumers without breaking the bank. Unveiling the Cheapest 5G Smartphone In an era where 5G connectivity is becoming increasingly essential, POCO is stepping up to make this technology accessible to a wider audience. The announcement of the cheapest 5G smartphone from POCO has generated significant buzz within the tech community. Key Features of the Cheapest 5G Smartphone Affordability: POCO's commitment to affordability remains unwavering, ensuring that cutting-edge technology is within reach for all consumers. 5G Connectivity: With 5G support, users can experience blazing-fast download and upload speeds, enabling seamless streaming, gaming, and browsing. Generous RAM: Boasting a whopping 12GB of RAM, this smartphone is geared towards multitasking and performance-intensive tasks, providing a smooth and lag-free user experience. Addressing Consumer Needs POCO's decision to prioritize affordability and advanced features reflects a deep understanding of consumer preferences. In a competitive market saturated with pricey flagship devices, POCO aims to democratize access to top-tier technology. Competitive Advantage Disruptive Pricing Strategy POCO has established itself as a disruptor in the smartphone market by challenging traditional pricing norms. By offering flagship-level features at budget-friendly prices, POCO has carved out a distinct niche for itself. Strategic Partnerships Collaborations with leading technology providers enable POCO to integrate the latest innovations into its devices while keeping costs in check. These partnerships underscore POCO's commitment to delivering exceptional value to its customers. Anticipated Impact The launch of the cheapest 5G smartphone with 12GB of RAM is poised to shake up the market dynamics. As consumers increasingly prioritize performance and connectivity, POCO's offering caters to these evolving needs while remaining accessible to a wide range of users. POCO's relentless pursuit of innovation and affordability has positioned it as a formidable player in the smartphone industry. With the introduction of the cheapest 5G smartphone boasting 12GB of RAM, POCO continues to push boundaries and redefine the smartphone landscape. India Mourns Death of Retired Colonel Kale in Gaza Attack Here's How The White House Celebrates Asian American Heritage Month with Indian Flair Noida's Big New Airport Getting Ready for Takeoff! All You Need To Know

News Track 15 May 2024 9:56 pm

From waking up in the morning till sleeping at night... know what, when and how a diabetic patient should eat.

Living with diabetes requires more than just medication; it necessitates a thoughtful approach to daily eating habits. From dawn till dusk, each meal plays a crucial role in managing blood sugar levels and overall well-being. Let's delve into the intricacies of crafting a diabetes-friendly diet throughout the day. Morning Fuel: A Balanced Breakfast Starting Strong with Protein and Fiber A diabetic's morning routine begins with breakfast, the cornerstone of a well-regulated day. Opt for protein-rich foods like eggs, Greek yogurt, or lean meats to stabilize blood sugar levels. Fiber-packed selections such as whole grain bread or oatmeal can aid in digestion and provide sustained energy. Mindful Carbohydrate Choices While carbohydrates are not off-limits, selecting complex carbs over simple sugars is key. Whole fruits, such as berries or apples, offer vitamins and fiber while causing a gentler rise in blood glucose levels compared to processed sugars. Midday Management: Crafting Smart Lunches Balancing Macronutrients Lunchtime presents another opportunity to maintain stable blood sugar levels. Aim for a balanced plate comprising lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats. Grilled chicken salads or veggie wraps on whole grain tortillas are excellent choices. Portion Control For diabetics, portion control is paramount. Keeping servings of carbohydrates in checksuch as limiting rice or pasta portionscan prevent blood sugar spikes. Opt for colorful, non-starchy vegetables to bulk up meals without significantly impacting blood glucose levels. Afternoon Snacks: Navigating the Midafternoon Slump Satisfying Hunger Pangs As the day progresses, cravings may arise. Opt for nutrient-dense snacks to keep hunger at bay without compromising blood sugar levels. Nuts, seeds, or hummus with veggie sticks provide a satisfying crunch while offering essential nutrients. Avoiding Hidden Sugars Be cautious of seemingly healthy snacks that may conceal high sugar content. Always check labels for added sugars and opt for whole foods whenever possible to minimize unexpected blood sugar spikes. Evening Fare: Crafting Diabetes-Friendly Dinners Embracing Variety Dinner is an opportunity to explore diverse flavors while adhering to diabetes management goals. Incorporate a variety of vegetables, proteins, and whole grains into your meals for a well-rounded nutritional profile. Strategic Cooking Methods Opt for cooking methods that minimize added fats and sugars, such as grilling, baking, or steaming. These techniques enhance flavor without compromising the nutritional integrity of the dish. Nighttime Nourishment: Managing Late-Night Cravings Choosing Wisely Late-night cravings can derail even the most carefully planned day. Combat temptation by opting for low-calorie, diabetes-friendly snacks such as air-popped popcorn, a handful of nuts, or a piece of fruit. Mindful Eating Practice mindful eating by savoring each bite and paying attention to hunger cues. This can prevent overeating and promote better blood sugar management throughout the night.Crafting a diabetes-friendly meal plan requires diligence and intentionality from morning till night. By prioritizing nutrient-dense foods, mindful portion control, and strategic meal timing, individuals with diabetes can optimize their health and well-being. With careful planning and informed choices, every meal becomes an opportunity to thrive despite the challenges of managing diabetes. India Mourns Death of Retired Colonel Kale in Gaza Attack Here's How The White House Celebrates Asian American Heritage Month with Indian Flair Noida's Big New Airport Getting Ready for Takeoff! All You Need To Know

News Track 15 May 2024 6:09 pm

From camera to design... leaked details of iPhone 16 Pro Max, know the update here

The tech world is abuzz once again as rumors and leaks surrounding the highly anticipated iPhone 16 Pro Max have begun to surface. With every new iteration of Apple's flagship device, expectations soar to new heights, and enthusiasts eagerly await to see what groundbreaking features the next model will bring to the table. As whispers of the iPhone 16 Pro Max make their way through the grapevine, here's a comprehensive look at what we know so far. Revolutionary Camera Upgrades 1. Enhanced Camera Capabilities One of the most exciting aspects of the iPhone 16 Pro Max is the rumored enhancements to its camera system. Leaked details suggest that Apple is working on revolutionary upgrades that could redefine smartphone photography. 2. Advanced Imaging Technology Sources indicate that the iPhone 16 Pro Max may feature advanced imaging technology, including improved low-light performance, enhanced stabilization, and possibly even higher resolution sensors. 3. Cutting-Edge Photography Features From enhanced zoom capabilities to advanced computational photography features, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is poised to empower users with a plethora of tools to capture stunning images in any scenario. Innovative Design Concepts 4. Sleek Aesthetics In addition to its impressive camera upgrades, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to showcase a sleek and stylish design that pushes the boundaries of modern smartphone aesthetics. 5. Premium Materials Rumors suggest that Apple may opt for premium materials and finishes, further elevating the overall look and feel of the device. 6. Slimmer Bezels With each new iteration, Apple continues to refine the design of its flagship iPhone, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max may feature even slimmer bezels, maximizing the screen-to-body ratio for an immersive viewing experience. Performance Boosts and Cutting-Edge Technology 7. Next-Generation Processor As expected, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is rumored to come equipped with a next-generation processor, delivering unparalleled performance and efficiency for seamless multitasking and gaming. 8. 5G Connectivity Building upon the foundation laid by its predecessors, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is likely to support lightning-fast 5G connectivity, ensuring that users stay connected at all times, regardless of their location. 9. Enhanced Biometric Security Leaked details suggest that Apple may introduce new biometric security features, further enhancing the privacy and security of user data. Software Enhancements and User Experience 10. iOS 18 Integration With the release of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple is expected to unveil iOS 18, packed with new features and enhancements designed to elevate the user experience to new heights. 11. Seamless Integration From improved Siri capabilities to enhanced app experiences, iOS 18 is poised to seamlessly integrate with the hardware of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, delivering a smooth and intuitive user experience. 12. Focus on Accessibility Apple has long been committed to accessibility, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to continue this trend with new features and optimizations designed to make the device more accessible to all users. Battery Life and Charging Innovations 13. Extended Battery Life With each new iteration, Apple strives to improve the battery life of its devices, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max is rumored to offer even longer battery life, ensuring that users can stay connected throughout the day without constantly worrying about recharging. 14. Faster Charging Leaked details suggest that Apple may introduce faster charging technology with the iPhone 16 Pro Max, allowing users to recharge their devices more quickly and efficiently. 15. Wireless Charging Enhancements Wireless charging has become increasingly popular in recent years, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to feature enhancements to its wireless charging capabilities, making it easier and more convenient than ever to power up your device. Environmental Initiatives and Sustainability 16. Commitment to Sustainability In line with its ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, Apple is expected to introduce new initiatives and features aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of its devices, including the iPhone 16 Pro Max. 17. Eco-Friendly Materials Rumors suggest that Apple may utilize more eco-friendly materials in the construction of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, further reducing its environmental impact. 18. Recycling Programs Apple has long championed recycling programs, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max may come with new initiatives aimed at encouraging users to recycle their old devices responsibly. Price and Availability 19. Premium Pricing As with previous models, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to command a premium price tag, reflecting its cutting-edge features and premium design. 20. Global Availability Upon its release, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to be available in key markets worldwide, allowing Apple enthusiasts everywhere to get their hands on the latest and greatest from the tech giant. Final Thoughts With anticipation reaching a fever pitch, the iPhone 16 Pro Max promises to be a game-changer in the world of smartphones. From its revolutionary camera upgrades to its innovative design concepts and cutting-edge technology, Apple's flagship device is poised to set a new standard for excellence in the industry. As the official unveiling draws near, all eyes are on Apple to see what groundbreaking features the iPhone 16 Pro Max will bring to the table. 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News Track 15 May 2024 6:05 pm

From acidity to back pain, these 6 problems are very common during pregnancy, deal with them like this

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey filled with excitement and anticipation, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. From acidity to back pain, expecting mothers often encounter various discomforts that can affect their well-being. However, with the right strategies and care, these issues can be effectively managed, allowing mothers-to-be to enjoy a smoother pregnancy experience. Here's how to tackle six common problems encountered during pregnancy: 1. Acidity Acidity, characterized by a burning sensation in the chest and throat, is a common complaint during pregnancy due to hormonal changes and pressure from the growing uterus on the stomach. To alleviate acidity: - Eat Small, Frequent Meals Consuming smaller meals throughout the day can help prevent the buildup of stomach acid. - Avoid Trigger Foods Steer clear of spicy, fatty, and acidic foods that can exacerbate acidity symptoms. - Stay Upright After Meals Sitting or standing upright for at least an hour after eating can aid digestion and reduce acid reflux. - Opt for Antacids Over-the-counter antacids approved by your healthcare provider can provide relief from occasional heartburn. 2. Back Pain The additional weight and shifting center of gravity during pregnancy often lead to back pain. To manage this discomfort effectively: - Practice Good Posture Maintain proper posture while sitting, standing, and sleeping to reduce strain on the back muscles. - Engage in Prenatal Yoga Gentle yoga poses designed for pregnant women can help strengthen the back muscles and improve flexibility. - Use Supportive Footwear Wearing supportive shoes with cushioned soles can alleviate pressure on the spine and reduce back pain. - Apply Heat or Cold Packs Applying a warm compress or cold pack to the affected area can provide temporary relief from backache. 3. Swelling Swelling, or edema, commonly occurs in the feet, ankles, and hands during pregnancy due to increased fluid retention and circulation changes. To manage swelling: - Elevate Your Feet Elevating your legs whenever possible can help reduce swelling by allowing excess fluid to drain away. - Stay Hydrated Drinking plenty of water helps flush out toxins and reduces fluid retention. - Wear Compression Stockings Compression stockings provide gentle pressure to improve circulation and prevent swelling. - Avoid Prolonged Standing or Sitting Take regular breaks to move around and avoid staying in one position for too long. 4. Fatigue Feeling tired is a common symptom of pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters when hormonal changes and physical demands are at their peak. To combat fatigue: - Prioritize Rest Listen to your body and get plenty of restorative sleep at night, aiming for 7-9 hours of sleep. - Delegate Tasks Don't hesitate to ask for help with household chores or delegate responsibilities to ease your workload. - Stay Active Engage in gentle exercises like walking or swimming to boost energy levels and improve circulation. - Practice Relaxation Techniques Deep breathing exercises, meditation, and prenatal massages can help alleviate stress and promote relaxation. 5. Nausea and Vomiting Morning sickness, characterized by nausea and vomiting, is a common pregnancy symptom, particularly during the first trimester. To manage these symptoms: - Eat Small, Frequent Meals Opt for bland, easily digestible foods like crackers, toast, and bananas to ease nausea. - Stay Hydrated Sip on clear fluids like water, ginger tea, or electrolyte drinks to prevent dehydration. - Avoid Triggers Identify and avoid triggers that exacerbate nausea, such as strong odors or greasy foods. - Consider Acupressure Some women find relief from nausea by applying pressure to specific acupressure points on the wrist. 6. Constipation Hormonal changes during pregnancy can slow down digestion, leading to constipation. To promote regular bowel movements: - Increase Fiber Intake Eat plenty of fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes to aid digestion. - Stay Active Regular physical activity helps stimulate bowel movements and prevents constipation. - Drink Plenty of Fluids Stay hydrated by drinking water, herbal teas, and fresh juices to soften stools and ease bowel movements. - Consider Safe Supplements Talk to your healthcare provider about safe options for prenatal vitamins or fiber supplements to relieve constipation. By implementing these strategies and seeking guidance from your healthcare provider, you can effectively manage common pregnancy problems and focus on enjoying this special time in your life. India Mourns Death of Retired Colonel Kale in Gaza Attack Here's How The White House Celebrates Asian American Heritage Month with Indian Flair Noida's Big New Airport Getting Ready for Takeoff! All You Need To Know

News Track 15 May 2024 5:09 pm

Nitanshi Goel was injured on the first day of Laapataa Ladies shoot

Nitanshi Goels film, Laapataa Ladies directed by Kiran Rao, has achieved significant milestones in its run and currently holds the 25th spot on the Top 250 list of top-rated Indian movies chart, with an IMDb user rating of 8.5. The movie stars Goel, Pratibha Ranta and Sparsh Srivastav in the lead roles, along with Ravi Kishan and Chhaya Kadam, among others. In a recent conversation with IMDb after being presented with the IMDb Breakout Star STARmeter Award, Goel reflected on how she started acting: It all started with me winning the crown for Ms. Junior North India back when I was in Noida, among almost 6000 kids and 52 cities. I remember I was supposed to do a ramp walk, but I didn't know how to do a ramp walk. So, I did a jazz walk instead, and that's how I won. And then from advertisements to TV shows to web series, here is Laapataa Ladies. The actor also shared some behind-the-scenes moments and recounted how she injured herself on day one of the shoot, saying, It was my first day, and I had this scene where I'm running, Abdul is running behind me, and I clash with Chotu. To make it look very natural, I was actually looking back and running. I was wearing glass bangles and clashed so roughly that on the first day itself, the glass bangles injured my hand. In fact, in the climax scene, which is loved by everyone so much, let me tell you all that your Phool ran so much for this shot. Every time I used to run, there used to be so much crowd. One person mistakenly clashed with me so hard that my entire leg got twisted, yet I ran twice after that. Then I went to the vanity van, I was wondering why my leg was hurting so much. I realized that I got injured on my right foot, and it was very severe. I remember the doctor telling me to take bed rest for a week, she added. IMDb surprised Nitanshi with a video from the movie's director, Kiran Rao. In the clip, Rao shared valuable advice with Nitanshi, saying Listen to your inner voice because lots of people are going to tell you what to do and give you lots of career advice, trying to convince you of various things. I do believe that you have a very strong and intelligent mind. You should just follow your instinct. Remember to trust yourself and don't listen too much to what other people say. You'll realize this when you get older, that your conscience and instinct are always the best guide. Rao congratulated Nitanshi on winning the IMDb Breakout Star STARmeter Award with a special message, saying, For us, you have always been a star, but congratulations on receiving the IMDb Breakout Star STARMeter Award. We all know that you're going to win lots of awards in life, and hopefully, even for this film. I knew it when I saw your audition because it was just so unique. The way you approached it, the simplicity with which you brought Phool to life in a small test where you were making tea I knew that I had found my Phool, and I knew I would really enjoy working with you as an actor, and I did. I can only be grateful that I have you in my film. So, congratulations, and I love you. You'll always be my baby Phool.

Deccan Chronicle 15 May 2024 2:49 pm

Indias office leasing demand likely to cross 70 million sq ft in 2024

Demand for Grade A office space leasing in India is expected to exceed 70 million sq ft in 2024, driven by increased rentals and larger deals in key cities like Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad, with contributions from the IT/ITeS and BFSI sectors, Noida, and co-working spaces.

The Economic Times 15 May 2024 1:45 pm

Drunk Men Fight On Noida Road, Auto Drivers Clash Over Ride. Videos Viral

Two videos showing two separate incidents of fights in Noida have gone viral on social media, raising a big question about the safety and security of residents in the city.

NDTV 15 May 2024 1:21 pm

Noida's Big New Airport Getting Ready for Takeoff! All You Need To Know

Great news for travelers! The Noida International Airport, also called Jewar Airport, is almost finished and ready to welcome passengers this October. It will be the biggest airport in India, adding to the existing Delhi Airport and Hindon Airbase in the National Capital Region. To make it easy to get to the airport, there will be several ways to travel: High-speed roads: A brand new 31-kilometer expressway is being built to connect the airport to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. There will also be a shorter 8-kilometer road opening by June to connect the airport to the Yamuna Expressway. Plus, a special VIP road is planned for emergencies and important visitors. Rapid Rail: A fast metro system is being planned to connect the airport to other parts of the city. Details are still being worked out, but it's expected to be ready in a few years. Futuristic Pod Taxis: Imagine tiny driverless cars whisking you to your destination! These high-tech pod taxis are still under study, but could be a future option for getting around the airport area. The airport will also have plenty of shops to explore, including duty-free stores where you can buy things without paying taxes. This will be a great place to find souvenirs or gifts before your flight. Get ready for a brand new way to travel to and from Noida! The Jewar Airport, also known as Noida International Airport, is under construction and is expected to open its doors for Phase 1 operations in December 2024. Here's a quick rundown of what to expect: Location: Jewar, Gautam Buddha Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh, India Airport Code: DXN Who's in Charge? Owned by Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) and Operated by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL) Public Airport, Big Investment: This public project will cost an estimated Rs. 29,650 Crore. Sprawling Size: The airport will cover a massive 1334 hectares of land. Room for Growth: Plans include building 4 terminals and eventually having 6 runways, making it a major aviation hub. First Phase Focus: Initially, the airport will operate with one terminal and a single 4-kilometer runway. Bomb threats shake Delhi hospitals: Search operations in progress Strong Winds and Rain Cause Disruption Across Mumbai and Neighbouring Areas Bangalore Rain Causes Flight Diversions: 9 Flights Rerouted to Chennai

News Track 15 May 2024 1:13 pm

Noida: Woman Bludgeoned To Death With A Brick By Husband Over Delay in Giving Him Head Massage

As Pratibha was cooking dinner at the time, she asked him to wait. This angered Giri, who picked up a brick kept in the house and thrashed her brutally

News18 15 May 2024 9:33 am

CUET-UG: NTA postpones May 15 exam in Delhi

NEW DELHI: In a late-night development, the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Tuesday said the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG 2024 scheduled for May 15 stands postponed for centres across Delhi due to unavoidable reasons. The examination in Delhi will now be held on May 29. Speaking with this paper, Prof Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar said, Due to unavoidable reasons, the four papers scheduled on 15 May in the Centres of Delhi city only have to be rescheduled to 29 May 2024. NTA has done this in the best interest of the students. The revised admit cards will be issued. Exams have been canceled in 258 centres in Delhi, he added. The announcement came few hours before the exams were to begin in 380 exam centers across India, including 26 outside India. The news was greeted by students and parents alike with great dismay as it came at the very last minute. In a public notice, the NTA said, It is being informed to all the concerned candidates and stakeholders that due to unavoidable reasons, the test papers (Chemistry -306, Biology - 304, English - 101, and General Test - 501) which were earlier scheduled on 15 May 2024 stand postponed for the candidates appearing in centres across Delhi only. It further said that the examination scheduled for May 15 will be held in all other cities across the country, including in Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Noida, and abroad. Further examinations scheduled on other dates May 16, 17, and 18, 2024 at all centers including those in Delhi will be held as scheduled, said Dr. Sadhana Parashar, Senior Director, NTA. Candidates are advised to be in touch with the NTA website.

The New Indian Express 15 May 2024 8:40 am

Microsoft hosts technical session on AI, Azure Tech for SMVDU engineering students

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 14: Microsofts India Development Center (IDC) in Noida, hosted a groundbreaking technical session in partnership with the SMVDU Tech Community. The session aimed to empower engineering students with advanced insights into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Azure technologies, fostering innovation and industry collaboration. As the largest Microsoft R&D center in India, the IDC serves as a dynamic workspace driving digital innovation. Diverse teams collaborate within its walls, focusing on Cloud and AI, Experiences and Devices Group, Microsoft [] The post Microsoft hosts technical session on AI, Azure Tech for SMVDU engineering students appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 15 May 2024 5:22 am

Child PGI to get bone marrow transplant unit by next month

The Times of India 15 May 2024 4:12 am

Passed in Feb, lift Act not yet in force

The Times of India 15 May 2024 4:06 am

Man beaten to death after brawl at Noida CNG station

A 26-year-old man lost his life due to a severe head injury in a fight outside a CNG station. The altercation started over a dispute about whose car would be refuelled first. Two individuals were taken into custody on Tuesday, and their vehicle along with a stick covered in blood was found. Aman Kasana, along with his cousin Abhishek, engaged in an argument with Ajay.

The Times of India 15 May 2024 4:02 am

Delhi's CUET-UG Postponed to May 29 from May 15, Announces NTA

Delhi's CUET-UG Postponed to May 29 from May 15, Announces NTA The Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG scheduled for May 15 has been postponed for centres in Delhi due to unavoidable reasons, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced on Tuesday night. This is the third edition of the undergraduate admission test. The examination will now be held in Delhi on May 29 and revised admit cards will be issued for candidates. There are 258 centres for CUET-UG across the city. ''It is being informed to all the concerned candidates and stakeholders that due to unavoidable reasons, the test papers (Chemistry - 306, Biology - 304, English - 101, and General Test - 501) which were earlier scheduled on 15 May 2024 stand postponed for the candidates appearing in Centres across Delhi only,'' said Sadhna Parashar, Senior Director of NTA. ''The examination scheduled for May 15 will be held in all other cities across the country, including in Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Noida, and abroad. Further examinations scheduled for other dates (May 16, 17 and 18) at all centres, including those in Delhi, will be held as scheduled,'' Parashar added. The NTA had last month announced that the third edition of the CUET-UG will be completed in seven days and there will be no normalisation of scores as all exams will be conducted in a single shift. For 15 subjects, the tests will be in pen-paper mode and for the other 48 subjects, the exam will be held in computer-based mode. This year, over 13.4 lakh candidates have registered for the common entrance test for admission to undergraduate courses in 261 central, state, deemed and private universities. In the first edition of the exam in 2022, the test was plagued by technical glitches. Also, as a result of tests for a subject being conducted over multiple shifts, scores had to be normalised during the announcement of results.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 10:54 pm

CUET-UG scheduled for May 15 postponed for Delhi centres: NTA

NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) said Tuesday the The Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG scheduled for May 15 stands postponed for centres across Delhi due to unavoidable reasons. The examination will now be held in Delhi on May 29 and revised admit cards will be issued for candidates, it said. It is being informed to all the concerned candidates and stakeholders that due to unavoidable reasons, the test papers (Chemistry - 306, Biology - 304, English - 101, and General Test - 501) which were earlier scheduled on 15 May 2024 stand postponed for the candidates appearing in Centres across Delhi only, the NTA said in a statement. It further said that the examination scheduled for May 15 will be held in all other cities across the country, including in Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Noida, and abroad. Further examinations scheduled for other dates (May 16, 17 and 18) at all centres, including those in Delhi, will be held as scheduled, the NTA added.

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 9:48 pm

motoGP India round: Promoters confirm race on schedule, all contractual obligations will be met

motoGP India round: Promoters confirm race on schedule, all contractual obligations will be met Promoters of the MotopGP round in India on Tuesday insisted the September race will go on as per schedule and dismissed the report claiming that Kazakhstan will replace India on the 2024 calendar. Leading motorsport website 'Autosport' has reported that Kazakhstan is to set replace India as local promoters Fairstreets Sports have not paid their partial dues to MotoGP right holders Dorna. However, Fairstreets Sports CEO Pushkar Nath Srivastava, said the round, scheduled from September 20-22, remains part of the calendar and all contractual obligations will be met next month. The inaugural MotoGP race in India was held in Greater Noida last year after Faristreet Sports and Dorna signed a seven-year agreement. The calendar published on the MotoGP website still has India listed on it. ''The race is very much on. These are just rumours floating around. All of the contractual obligations will be met in June,'' Srivastava told PTI. Uttar Pradesh is an important stakeholder of the race and is set to play a more active role in staging of the second edition. However, with the model code of conduct currently enforced due to the general elections in India, the state government can only act on the matter after the results are declared on June 4. A model code of conduct is a set of guidelines issued by Election Commission of India to regulate political parties and candidates during elections. The general elections are scheduled from April 19 to June 1. Uttar Pradesh had provided a financial assistance of Rs 18 crore to Fairstreet Sports for the inaugural edition. In March, the government had asked local promoters for a detailed report on utilisation of funds provided for the event. That report has been submitted. From the second season onwards, it has been learned that the state government will join Fairstreet Sports in organising the race. ''It will be a tripartite agreement with UP government, Fairstreet Sports and Dorna,'' a source revealed. The 2023 MotoGP round in India, won by Marco Bezzecchi, was the biggest motorsports event held in the country since the last Formula 1 race took place in 2013. Formula 1 could only last three years in India due to financial and taxation issues.

devdiscourse 14 May 2024 5:31 pm

CBSE Class 12 Exams 2024: Girls Continue to Dominate Over Boys in Noida Region

In a paradigm shift, the recently released Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results for classes 10 and 12 showcase a notable trend - girls are outshining boys. This article delves into the details of the CBSE results, highlighting the remarkable performance of female students and the factors driving this positive change.

Naukrinama 14 May 2024 4:40 pm

Five-month-old baby mauled to death by dog in Telangana

HYDERABAD: A five-month-old baby boy was mauled to death by a dog at a village in Vikarabad district of Telangana on Tuesday. Police said the mother of the infant went out of their single room house this morning as part of her household chores. The dog entered the house and attacked the baby which was sleeping. The child died instantly. The child's parents work at a stone polishing unit. The dog is often fed by the residents of the locality. Angry over the incident, they killed the dog, police said. Off-leash dog bites minor inside Noida society lift

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 3:18 pm

Man Beaten To Death After Argument Over CNG Refueling In Greater Noida

A 26-year-old man was allegedly beaten to death by three men in Greater Noida after an argument at a CNG pump over who would get their vehicle refuelled first.

Zee News 14 May 2024 2:25 pm

They Were Filming A 'Kidnapping' Reel On Noida Road. Cops Arrested Them

A man in handcuffs struggles helplessly while another person tries to force him into a car waiting on a busy road - these dramatic visuals of an apparent kidnapping unfolded in Uttar Pradesh's Noida. Except, it was not real.

NDTV 14 May 2024 12:01 pm

Lift malfunctions in Noida society with three inside, residents raise concerns

NEW DELHI: A lift with three people on board reportedly malfunctioned inside a group housing society in Noida, triggering a protest by residents who raised safety concerns. According to police, the lift was coming down from the eighth floor when it suddenly suffered jerks and went to the top floor. The incident took place on Sunday evening at the Paras Tierea society in Sector 137, where an elderly woman had lost her life last year in a similar accident. On May 12, an incident took place in the Paras Tierea society in Sector 137 under Police Station sector 142 limits, Additional DCP (Central Noida) Hirdesh Katheriya said. A society resident was coming down from the eighth floor in the lift. Two delivery boys were also inside it. The lift came down from the eighth floor. Suddenly due to a technical problem, the lift had some jerks while coming down. Instead of coming down it went up to the top floor, the DCP said. He said all three lift occupants are safe and police officials reached the spot immediately after which they spoke to the societys residents. The ACP of the area spoke to the residents and he was informed that no one has suffered any injuries in the episode, Katheriya said. Meanwhile, after the incident scores of Paras Tieria residents came out in the common areas of the society to protest the incident. Society residents recall past tragedy The incident took place on at Paras Tierea society in Sector 137, where an elderly woman had lost her life last year in a similar accident. Susheela Devi, 72, a resident, had died in August 2023 of a possible heart attack after the cable of the lift she was in snapped, leading to a free fall, police had said,

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 9:12 am

87% students clear CBSE XII exam; Delhi government schools better national average

NEW DELHI: Over 87 percent of students passed the 2024 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 examinations, the result announced on Monday showed. The pass percentage, 87.98, increased slightly by 0.65 percent points compared to the 2023 results. However, for the third-gender candidates, it declined by 10 points as 50 percent of them managed to pass this year in comparison to 60 percent last year. Once again, girls led the winning streak with a pass percentage of 91.52 percent, 6.40 percentage points higher than boys pass percentage In 2023, 90.68 percent girls passed the board exam. Meanwhile, to avoid unhealthy competition, no merit list was declared. The CBSE issued the merit certificate to the top 0.1 percent of students who scored the highest marks in their respective subjects. Highest Pass percentage in Kerala According to the CBSE data, 24,068 students scored more than 95 percent. The pass percentage in Trivandrum was the highest with 99.91 percent, followed by Vijaywada and Chennai with 99.04 percent and 98.47 percent respectively. The lowest region-wise score was secured by Prayagraj with 78.25 percent, Noida (80.27 percent), Guwahati (82.05 percent), and Bhopal (82.46 percent). Institution-wise, the CTSA has topped with 99.23 percent of students passing from them, followed by 98.90 percent from JNVs and 98.81 percent from KVs. The pass percentage among the government-aided and government-run schools is 91.42 percent and 88.23 percent respectively. The pass percentage in the independent schools is 87.70 percent. As per the official schedule, the class 12 CBSE supplementary exam will be held from July 15. The application for the supplementary and re-evaluation will be online and the board will not accept any offline application. Last year, in the Class 12 result, the overall pass percentage was 87.33 percent, which was a dip from 2022. However, the performance had improved in comparison to the pre-pandemic years (83.40 percent in 2019). Delhi government schools set benchmark Delhi government schools yet again surpassed expectations in the CBSE Class XII board results, achieving a 96.99% pass rate compared to the national average of 87.98%. In Class X results, the pass percentage increased by 8.36% from last year. This year, 1,51,429 students belonging to Delhi government schools appeared in the Class XII board. Out of these, 1,46,885 students cleared the exam. This year's result is 96.99%, which is 5.4% higher than the previous years 91.59% and more than 9% higher than the national CBSE average. An official statement said that in the Class X board results, government schools proved best across the country. The result of government schools across the country is 86.72%. The result of the Delhi government schools is 7.48% higher than the figures

The New Indian Express 14 May 2024 8:52 am

Noida lift 'take off: How elevator changed direction while moving down, rose 21 floors to hit ceiling

Elevator surge at Paras Tierea condo in Noida raised safety concerns, leading to protests by residents. Maintenance issues and investigations are ongoing, highlighting the need for better safety measures in the building.

The Times of India 14 May 2024 6:39 am

DHSK College signs MoU with GNIOT

HT Correspondent DIBRUGARH, May 13: The Dibrugarh Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi (DHSK) College has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Greater Noida Institute of Technology (GNIOT), an institute of management studies at Hotel Raj Meridian in Dibrugarh. The MoU will facilitate educational exchanges, seminars, workshops, training and various research programmes between the two institutions []

thehillstimes 14 May 2024 5:30 am