Gurdaspur Cop Killings: Punjab Police Nabs 1, Shoots At Another
CHANDIGARH, Feb 25: Police have arrested one person in connection with the killings of two policemen in Gurdaspur near the Indo-Pak border, an officer said on Wednesday. Besides the arrest, one man was shot at and wounded in an encounter with the police in Gurdaspur in the morning, the officer said. Gurdaspur Senior Superintendent of Police Aditya identified the one arrested as Dilawar Singh, a resident of Gurdaspurs Alinangal village. Ranjit Singh sustained a bullet injury in the encounter near [] The post Gurdaspur Cop Killings: Punjab Police Nabs 1, Shoots At Another appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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The matter is currently under investigation by the relevant authorities
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CHANDIGARH, Feb 24: Punjab Police on Tuesday claimed to have busted a module, backed by proscribed outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), with the arrest of two persons involved in firing incidents linked to extortion. Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said two persons have been arrested, and a pistol along with magazines and eight cartridges was seized from them. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The accused have been identified as Sukhwinder Singh alias Sunny and Rawal, from [] The post BKI module busted, 2 arrested appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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IDFC First Bank re-pays 583 crore to Haryana government departments
The matter is confined to a specific group of government-linked accounts within Haryana Govt operated through the said branch in Chandigarh and does not extend to other customers of the Chandigarh Branch
Kashmiri students threatened for asking sehri, iftar at Punjab university
Chandigarh: Kashmiri Muslim students at CT University in Punjab were reportedly asked to vacate the campus, harassed and threatened with cancellation of their admissions after requesting basic food arrangements during sehri and iftar during the ongoing Ramzan month. We are being treated unfairly here because we are receiving nothing for sehri or iftari. Even today, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IDFC First Bank fraud: Rs 556 crore returned to Haryana government, CM Saini says
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that 556 crore, including interest, has been recovered within 24 hours after a suspected 590 crore fraud at IDFC First Bank's Chandigarh branch. Investigations are ongoing, with four to five bank employees implicated. The government has pledged strict action against all involved parties.
The rapid advancements in the world of technology in recent decades have not only altered but transformed the dynamics of modern warfare completely. Amid rising cyber warfare threats, growing risks of digital espionage and the increasing weaponization of emerging technologies has indeed made it imperative for India to strengthen its cybersecurity resilience and build next-generation secure communication capabilities that not only ensure the expansion of the countrys digital economy but also safeguard the national defence preparedness. Chandigarh University Officials along with IIT Guwahati management during National Level ISEA Workshop on Secure and Intelligent IoT Systems at Chandigarh University And to strengthen Indias cybersecurity and secure communication research capabilities, Chandigarh University in collaboration with the India Internet Foundation (IIFON) has established an Internet Technology Research Lab under the AIORI (Advanced Internet Operations Research in India) framework, becoming the first private university in the country and the third institution overall after IIT Guwahati and IISc Bengaluru to set up such a specialized facility. Internet Technology Lab at Chandigarh University to Strengthen Indigenous Cybersecurity Research and Build Next-Gen Secure Internet Systems This initiative is aimed at building a robust indigenous research ecosystem wherein this lab will function as a collaborative platform for research, training and capacity building in internet technologies, internet measurement systems, IoT, DNS infrastructure, quantum-safe DNS and next-generation internet systems with technological inputs, tools, testbeds and research support from the India Internet Foundation. The AIORI collaboration will provide Chandigarh University students and faculty access to a national-scale research testbed spread across multiple locations and hundreds of measurement anchors, enabling advanced experimentation and development in secure and intelligent internet systems. The initiative also supports course delivery through production-grade testbeds for edge computing, distributed systems, IoT and cloud computing, while creating opportunities for internships, live projects and hands-on training for students. The collaboration will serve as a catalyst for outcome-driven Industry-academia engagement and capacity building in emerging internet technologies through joint workshops, hackathons, faculty development programs, training programmes and collaborative research projects. Moreover, the access to indigenous research infrastructures, datasets and reference architectures will support innovation in software engineering, advanced analytics and system design aligned to the national cybersecurity priorities. As the modern warfare rapidly expands into cyber and information domains, experts believe that there is an urgent need to enhance indigenous research capabilities, nurture highly skilled professionals in these emerging domains and build secure communication systems that can strengthen nations security by protecting the critical digital infrastructure. India today is among the most targeted countries globally for cyberattacks. As per the record of the Union home ministry, around 65.9 lakh cyber-fraud complaints involving a total amount of Rs 55,659 crore were reported in the country in the last five years through the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP). With India accounting for nearly half of the worlds digital payments and rapidly expanding digital infrastructure, there is a need for robust cybersecurity mechanism and skilled manpower to safeguard the nations security and protect its critical digital infrastructure. Responding to this national and economic security concerns, Chandigarh University and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati have initiated a strategic academic collaboration aimed at strengthening cybersecurity education, advanced research and innovation through joint initiatives under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technologys (MeitY) Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) programme. IIT GuwahatiChandigarh University Collaborate to Nurture Future-Ready professionals and build Research Capacity in IoT, Intelligent Systems and 6G Technologies The collaboration between IIT Guwahati and Chandigarh University expands through the National Level ISEA Workshop (ISEASIEEC 2026) on Secure and Intelligent IoT Systems, EdgeCloud Intelligence and 6G Networks, jointly organized by IIT Guwahati under MeitYs Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) Phase-III initiative and Chandigarh University serving as a key partner institution under the national ISEA framework. Organized at Chandigarh University on February 67, the national workshop that brought together leading academicians, cybersecurity researchers, industry experts and students from across the country, focused on emerging challenges and solutions in secure machine-to-machine communication, intelligent systems and next-generation network security. It is primarily aimed at strengthening capacity building in cybersecurity and digital systems by aligning them to the national priorities. While IIT Guwahati serves as a hub institution under the ISEA framework, Chandigarh Universitys role as a major collaborator enables the dissemination of advanced knowledge, technical training and research opportunities to a larger student and faculty base that in turn will contribute to the capacity building in critical and emerging technology domains. With India moving toward highly connected digital networks and preparing for future 6G communication technologies, the workshop focused on emerging challenges in secure machine-to-machine communication, edge and cloud intelligence and next-generation network security areas increasingly significant for both for civilian infrastructure and defence communication systems. The technical sessions delivered by experts from IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Ropar and other premier institutions from the country covered topics such as securing low power computing, confidential computing across IoT edge cloud environments and sustainable security frameworks for edge AI, offering participants insights into cutting-edge research as well as practical challenges in implementing secure digital systems across sectors including defence, telecommunications and critical infrastructure. Collaborative Indigenous Research to drive Indias Cybersecurity Preparedness and Tech Resilience One of the main outcomes of the collaboration is enhanced academic and research exposure for students who engage directly with leading researchers and faculty from countrys premier institutions. The students gain access to emerging domains such as IoT security, intelligent systems and secure communication networks that extend beyond the classroom learning and direct exposure to the national-level initiatives like ISEA and AIORI will also help students open new doors to the career opportunities in research institutions, technology industries and government sectors working in defence technologies, cybersecurity and secure communication systems. The collaboration between institutions like IIT Guwahati and Chandigarh University will also play a pivotal role in advancing Indias technological and cybersecurity objectives. A panel discussion also held on Secure Systems Engineering through Atmanirbhar Bharat to showcase the importance of collaborative indigenous research and innovation and trusted digital infrastructure to establish strong connect among academia, industry and national policy initiatives. As India is moving rapidly into a more connected and technology-driven future, there arise an urgent need to build secure digital systems, intelligent networks and skilled professionals. So, such collaborations as the one between institutions like Chandigarh University and IIT Guwahati would be instrumental in strengthening the academic and research capabilities to meet these emerging challenges to enhance Indias cybersecurity preparedness and technological resilience. About Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. www.cuchd.in .
Drone warriors sharpen skills in Exercise Kharga Shakti
The Indian Army's Western Command conducted 'Exercise Ashni Yodha' to test the operational proficiency of its new Ashni Platoons. These platoons, equipped with advanced drones and loitering munitions, are designed to provide persistent surveillance and integrated firepower, revolutionizing battlefield awareness for infantry battalions. Their role in establishing a continuous awareness-to-engagement grid significantly compresses response timelines.
Clouded outlook suggests waiting on IDFC First Bank despite sharp correction
IDFC First Bank's stock plummeted 16% after a 590 crore fraud was discovered at its Chandigarh branch. This incident has significantly dented its valuation multiple, shrinking its price-book ratio to 1.3. The bank faces potential pressure on its CASA deposits as the Haryana government de-empanelled it, raising concerns for other smaller lenders.
Punjab govt to provide food kits to 40 lakh families under Meri Rasoi scheme
BJP leader Tarun Chugh demands NIA probe into Gurdaspur police killings
CHANDIGARH, Feb 23 : Expressing grave concern over the brutal murder of two Punjab Police personnel at a border outpost in Gurdaspur, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh on Monday termed the incident a direct assault on the security of a sensitive border state. While offering his condolences to the families of the fallen officers, Chugh asserted that the nation stands in solidarity with the bereaved and vowed that their ultimate sacrifice would not be forgotten. Given the location of [] The post BJP leader Tarun Chugh demands NIA probe into Gurdaspur police killings appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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IDFC First Bank to get Rs 35 cr relief under employee dishonesty cover
IDFC FIRST Bank will get Rs 35 crore from its employee dishonesty insurance. This follows a Rs 590 crore fraud at its Chandigarh branch. The bank's management confirmed this to investors. The fraud impacted the bank's stock, causing a significant drop. The bank has suspended officials and launched a forensic probe.
Ranji Trophy: Formidable Karnataka Chase Ninth Title Against First-time Finalists J&K
While Paras Dogra: Jammu and Kashmir will attempt to write the most unlikely chapter in Indian domestic cricket history when they take on a formidable eight-time champions Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy final starting on Tuesday. While Paras Dogra-captained J&K have a maiden title up for grabs, Devdutt Padikkal-led Karnataka are chasing their first crown in well over a decade. J&Ks only defeat in this season came in a 35-run loss to Mumbai in October, and they have not looked back since then. Having defeated Delhi in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh in Indore and Bengal in Kalyani to reach this title clash, J&K have all the tools in their arsenal to have a strong crack at winning the title and change the trajectory of cricket in their state. Karnataka, meanwhile, enter as resounding favourites after amassing 736 and 323 runs in the two innings of their semi-final against Uttarakhand, with KL Rahul, Devdutt Padikkal and R. Smaran all scoring heavily. Karun Nair and Padikkal, who is expected to recover from a hand injury in time for the final, have also been in commanding form. It would also help that Karnataka has won in both of their previous meetings against J&K. An interesting sub-plot in the final will be the clash of Karnatakas batters against J&K ace pacer Auqib Nabi. Nabi, 29, has been the driving force behind J&Ks success by taking 55 wickets in nine matches at an average of 12.72 this season, the second-highest tally in the competition. Apart from his handy lower-order batting, Nabi needs just five more to finish as the leading wicket-taker. Left-arm quick Sunil Kumar and spinner Abid Mushtaq have provided strong support, but Nabi remains the bowler Karnataka will most want to see the back of. Hubbali has hosted only one match this season - Karnataka winning over Chandigarh by an innings and 185 runs, where Smaran made a majestic 227. Yet J&K have made a habit of defying expectation and their wait for a title could end, provided they upstage Karnataka, a task easier said than done. When: Tuesday, February 24, 9:30 AM IST Where: KSCA Stadium, Hubbali Where to watch: Star Sports Khel for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Khel for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karnataka: Devdutt Padikkal (captain), Mayank Agarwal, K.L. Rahul, Karun Nair, K.V. Aneesh, R. Smaran, Shreyas Gopal, Kruthik Krishna, Vysakh Vijayakumar, Vidyadhar Patil, Vidwath Kaverappa, Prasidh Krishna, Mohsin Khan, Shikhar Shetty, and K.L. Shrijith. Article Source: IANS
Funds Are Safe, Probe Underway: Haryana CM Saini On Rs 590 Crore IDFC FIRST Bank Fraud Case
IDFC FIRST Bank has suspended four employees after detecting suspected fraudulent transactions of nearly Rs 590 crore in Haryana government-linked accounts at Chandigarh branch.
IDFC First Bank shares record worst crash since March 2020, end 16% lower
IDFC First Bank ended 16% lower on Mondaytheir worst fall since March 2020after the lender uncovered a Rs 590-crore fraud at its Chandigarh branch involving Haryana government-linked accounts. The bank suspended four officials, initiated forensic audits, and filed complaints, while the RBI said the incident poses no systemic risk.
IDFC First Bank shares tumble after 590-cr fraud at Chandigarh branch
IDFC First Bank reported a 590-crore fraud at a Chandigarh branch involving Haryana government accounts. While the bank claims the impact is manageable and isolated, the stock fell as the state government halted new deposits, raising fears of a broader shift toward PSU banks.
Haryana govt makes finance dept approval mandatory for private banks after Rs 590-cr fraud
Haryana government mandates Finance Department approval for opening accounts in private banks, citing a Rs 590-crore fraud. All state entities must close accounts with IDFC First Bank and AU Small Finance Bank immediately. New guidelines aim to enhance financial discipline, prevent fund misuse, and ensure optimal returns on deposits, with strict accountability for compliance.
Which mutual funds have the highest exposure in IDFC First Bank
Mutual funds held nearly 99 crore shares of IDFC First Bank before the Rs 590-crore Chandigarh branch fraud triggered a massive market selloff on Monday. Tata MF, HSBC MF, Motilal Oswal MF and others had the highest exposure. The episode raises concerns over governance, institutional confidence, and potential portfolio impact for several large fund houses.
RBI watching development around IDFC First Bank fraud: Guv Malhotra
New Delhi: The RBI is watching the development around the Rs 590 crore fraud at IDFC First Bank and there is no systemic issue, Governor Sanjay Malhotra said on Monday, February 23. IDFC First Bank had on Sunday disclosed a Rs 590-crore fraud committed by certain employees and others at a particular branch in Chandigarh Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IDFC First Bank was rocked by a forged cheque fraud at its Chandigarh branch, triggering a sharp market selloff that wiped out over Rs 14,400 crore in shareholder wealth within hours. The issue surfaced on February 18 when Haryana government entities sought to close certain accounts and transfer funds, revealing discrepancies that led to the discovery of internal fraud. Within days, the fallout hit the banks 29 lakh shareholders hard.
Indian govt, LIC lose over Rs 1,400 crore in IDFC First Bank market crash
IDFC First Bank shares plunged nearly 20% after the lender disclosed a Rs 590 crore fraud at its Chandigarh branch involving accounts linked to Haryana government entities. The sell-off erased about Rs 14,000 crore in market value and triggered Rs 1,452 crore in combined mark-to-market losses for LIC and the Government of India, raising governance concerns.
IDFC First Bank reported unauthorized transactions by employees at its Chandigarh branch, impacting Haryana government accounts by approximately Rs 590 crore. While the bank investigates and plans recovery, the RBI assures no systemic issue.
590 crore fraud at IDFC First Bank: How one branch defrauded govt accounts & rattled banks shares
IDFC First Bank is currently delving into a potential 590 crore fraud case linked to its Chandigarh branch. The alarm was raised when various departments within the Haryana government detected irregularities in their financial statements. This revelation has prompted a thorough investigation from multiple agencies, coupled with a comprehensive forensic audit.
RBI watching development around IDFC First Bank fraud, no systemic issue: Guv Malhotra
New Delhi, Feb 23 (PTI) The RBI is watching the development around the Rs 590 crore fraud at IDFC First Bank and there is no systemic issue, Governor Sanjay Malhotra said on Monday. IDFC First Bank had on Sunday disclosed a Rs 590-crore fraud committed by certain employees and others at a particular branch in Chandigarh in a specific set of Haryana state government accounts. We are watching the development, there is no systemic issue, Malhotra told reporters at a press briefing after the customary post budget address by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to the Central Board of Directors of

