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Clerk held for drawing salary on fake attendance records

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 6:16 am

Anti-vehicle theft unit launched in Pkl

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 6:16 am

500 acres set for MC control

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 6:16 am

Cong accuses Modi govt of diluting scheme

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 6:16 am

Garbage processing halts at Jagatpura plant

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 6:00 am

Heritage on edge: PU furniture face neglect

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 4:34 am

2 killed in road accidents

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 4:19 am

Lawyer flags auction of heritage furniture

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 4:18 am

Temperature dips to 1.6C in Bathinda, 2.2C in Hisar

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 3:40 am

HERC asks discoms to justify subsidies, revenue gap

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 3:06 am

Severe cold in high hills of HP, dense fog in plains

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 2:34 am

Dilution of MNREGA: Hooda leads massive protest in Rohtak

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 12:45 am

SGPC condemns opposition to nagar kirtan in New Zealand

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 12:22 am

Motorcyclist injured by Chinese kite string in Gurdaspur

The Times of India 12 Jan 2026 12:06 am

Record! India's Nandani becomes first player ever to achieve this feat

Nandani Sharma created WPL history with a sensational spell for Delhi Capitals against Gujarat Giants in Navi Mumbai. The Chandigarh pacer became the first player to take a five-wicket haul and a hat-trick in a single WPL match. Her pace and accuracy turned the game, marking her arrival as a rising star in Indian womens cricket.

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 10:47 pm

WPL 2026: Just Bowled At Wickets, Did Not Expect A Hat-trick, Says Delhi Capitals' Nandani Sharma

DY Patil Stadium: Delhi Capitals' Nandani Sharma on Sunday etched her name into the annals of Indian cricket history by becoming the first uncapped player to claim a hat-trick in the Women's Premier League (WPL). The 24-year-old right-handed medium pacer from Chandigarh achieved the feat in a sensational final over of the match, bagging three wickets off the last three overs of the innings against Gujarat Giants at Dr. DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. She claimed her maiden five-wicket haul in WPL, ending her four-over spell with a four-wicket final over for figures of 4-0-33-5. Match 4 of WPL 2026 was looking like it was going Gujarat Giants' way with opener Sophie Devine blazing to 95 off 42 balls, putting on display majestic power-hitting, hammering 32 runs in one over bowled by Sneh Rana, making it the most expensive over ever bowled in WPL. But Nandani turned the match on its head by claiming her maiden five-wicket haul. After sending back Sophie Devine, getting her caught by Shree Charani, and then came the sensational 20th over of the match. Nandani started with the wicket of Kashvee Gautam off the second ball of the over, and after Tanuja Kanwar took a single off the third ball, claimed the wickets of Kanika Ahuja, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, and Renuka Thakur in the next three balls to claim a memorable hat-trick. Nandani thus joined Issy Wong, Deepti Sharma, and Grace Harris as the bowlers to take hat-tricks in the WPL. After achieving her feat, Nandani, who claimed 2-26 in her WPL debut match against the Mumbai Indians on Saturday, claimed the Purple Cap, adorned by the player with the highest wickets. Nandani said she did not expect such drama when she was asked to bowl the last over. Asked what her plan for the last over was, Nandani said she only wanted to bowl at the target as advised by her senior teammates Shafali Verma and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues. Rodrigues showed immense confidence in Nandani, and the bowler repaid it with a superb performance. I wanted to just bowl at my target. They (Shafali and Jemi) were talking to me every ball, and that was my plan (to bowl at the stumps). I did not expect it (a hat trick), but the team told me I could get wickets, Nandani told the broadcasters in the mid-innings break. The right-handed medium-pace bowling all-rounder said she turned to her variations on realising that the batters were hitting her stock ball. She was struck back-to-back boundaries by Sophie Devine in her first over and had the last laugh by claiming the wicket of the explosive opener, getting her caught by Shree Charani. After my first over, I noticed that they were hitting my stock ball well. After that, I bowled my variations, and thankfully, it worked, she added. The right-handed medium-pace bowling all-rounder said she turned to her variations on realising that the batters were hitting her stock ball. She was struck back-to-back boundaries by Sophie Devine in her first over and had the last laugh by claiming the wicket of the explosive opener, getting her caught by Shree Charani. Also Read: Live Cricket Score My brother, my mother, and my friend are here (watching from the stands). My family is watching at home also, and they have been very supportive, said Nandani, who has caught the eye with her superb bowling in the first two matches of her WPL career. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Jan 2026 10:44 pm

PU directs depts to implement mentormentee programme

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 9:57 am

Three held in theft case, stolen articles recovered

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 9:51 am

After phone hack, Dhanas resident loses Rs 3.6 lakh

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 9:36 am

Solar power to light up 96 UT buildings

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 9:33 am

Man alleges misbehaviour by cops at mdnight checkpost

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 8:49 am

After billing scam, PGI moves to online indent system

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 8:48 am

UT court acquits five in attempted murder case

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 8:31 am

Employee organisations demand revival of old pension scheme

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 8:21 am

Dry weather to persist in Himachal till Jan 16

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 8:00 am

Minister inaugurates shelter home for elderly in Mansa

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 7:03 am

univ hosts Climate change talk

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 7:01 am

Implement mentormentee prog: PU to depts

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 7:01 am

2 agencies clear financial bid for Rose Club PPP project

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:46 am

Cong slams Kataria for rejecting Metro proposal

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:45 am

S Muzaffar Ali to deliver lecture at PU on Jan 16

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:45 am

Chandigarh Police held 1,400 awareness drives in 2025

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:42 am

SCO allotment begins at Sector 39 mandi

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:42 am

Woman kills mom-in-law with lovers help, both held

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:24 am

Son held for murder of sarpanchs wife in Yamunanagar

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 6:04 am

Warring condemns AAP hooliganism against Khaira, Pargat

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 12:31 am

Extortion attempt: Beautician shot in Jandiala Guru

The Times of India 11 Jan 2026 12:24 am

SGPC lodges complaint over fake Golden Temple image

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 11:57 pm

Congress, INDIA bloc misleading public on VB G RAM G Act: Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma

Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma accused the INDIA bloc of spreading misinformation about the VB G RAM G Act, asserting it will ensure transparency, higher wages, and justice for rural workers. He highlighted Haryana's leading wage rate and contrasted it with past Congress rule, emphasizing the new bill's role in preventing corruption and ensuring genuine beneficiaries receive funds.

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 9:48 pm

Haryana: Yamunanagar CIA cracks sarpanchs wife murder case, son among two arrested

Yamunanagar police have cracked a sensational murder case, arresting the son of a village sarpanch and his accomplice for the death of his mother. The son, Gomit Rathi, allegedly returned from England secretly and, with his associate's help, murdered his mother before dumping her body in a water tank to stage an accident. Both accused are in police custody.

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 9:43 pm

Top Honour for Journalism and Social Service: Naresh Kaushal, Editor of Dainik Tribune, Awarded Silver Elephant Award

A historic and dignified ceremony was organised today at Balod, Chhattisgarh, during the First National RoverRanger Jamboree of the Bharat Scouts and Guides (BSG). On this occasion, Shri Naresh Kaushal, Editor of Dainik Tribune and a senior journalist, was conferred with the highest national honour of the Bharat Scouts and Guides the Silver Elephant Award. Shri Naresh Kaushal, Editor of Dainik Tribune, Honoured with the Highest Award of the Bharat Scouts and Guides - Silver Elephant Award This prestigious award was presented by the Honble Governor, Shri Ramen Deka, who was the Chief Guest at the inaugural ceremony of the Jamboree. Shri Naresh Kaushal was honoured for his lifelong dedication to the ScoutGuide Movement, his significant contribution to youth character building, and his role in promoting the values of service, discipline, and nation-building through journalism. It is noteworthy that Shri Naresh Kaushals association with the ScoutGuide Movement spans more than six decades. In 1964, he participated as a Scout in the Fourth National Jamboree of the Bharat Scouts and Guides held at Allahabad. At that time, his childhood friend and renowned film actor Late Shri Om Puri ji was also present. This early exposure proved to be a defining influence in his life, deeply embedding the values of service, discipline, and patriotism in his personality. On receiving this highest honour at the First National RoverRanger Jamboree, Balod, Dr Anil Jain, President, The Bharat Scouts and Guides, and Dr K. K. Khandelwal, Chief National Commissioner, The Bharat Scouts and Guides, congratulated Shri Naresh Kaushal and extended their best wishes. After receiving the award, Shri Naresh Kaushal took the General Salute at the National Jamboree and jointly unfurled the Jamboree Flag along with Dr K. K. Khandelwal. This moment became a proud and inspiring chapter in the history of the Jamboree. During the Jamboree, Shri Naresh Kaushal interacted with Rovers and Rangers from across the country, including participants from Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, and Chandigarh, among other states and Union Territories. He described scouting as a powerful medium for good citizenship, leadership development, and nation-building, and encouraged the youth to recognise their responsibilities towards society. On this occasion, he particularly appreciated activities related to environmental protection, disaster management, and first aid, describing them as essential services in the present times. Shri Kaushal also visited various camps and sub-camps and stayed in a tent amidst nature, spending time with nearly 15,000 Rovers and Rangers representing 54 States, Union Territories, Railway Zones, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), and Navodaya Vidyalaya Sangathan (NVS). The Bharat Scouts and Guides expressed confidence that this highest honour bestowed upon Shri Naresh Kaushal not only recognises his outstanding contribution but will also serve as a strong source of inspiration for youth across the nation to move forward on the path of service, discipline, leadership, and patriotism.

News Voir 10 Jan 2026 5:22 pm

Punjab Cabinet gives nod to policy on private digital universities

CHANDIGARH, Jan 10: The Punjab Cabinet here on Friday gave nod to Indias first comprehensive policy under which private institutions can establish fully digital universities in the state. The cabinet, which met here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, gave nod to the Punjab Private Digital Open Universities Policy, 2026 to regulate and promote private digital open universities offering online and open distance learning (ODL) programmes. The policy aims for quality higher education for the students of [] The post Punjab Cabinet gives nod to policy on private digital universities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 10 Jan 2026 2:22 pm

Chandigarh University Wins 11 Gold Medals; Lifts Overall AIU Inter-University Championship 2025-26

Chandigarh University once again stamped its authority on Indian university sports by delivering a historic double triumph at the All-India Inter-University Wrestling Greco-Roman and Freestyle Championship 202526, clinching the Overall Championship titles in both Greco-Roman and Freestyle categories by winning a total of 16 medals including 11 Gold (6 in Greco Roman and 5 in Freestyle), 3 Silver (Freestyle) and 2 Bronze medals (1 each in both categories) in both categories. Chandigarh University wrestling medalists along with University officials receiving the overall champions trophy in AIU Wrestling Championship held at Chandigarh University In Greco-Roman wrestling, Chandigarh University emerged as the undisputed champion finishing first overall, followed by Lovely Professional University in second place and Kurukshetra University in third. In Greco Roman, CU clinched the top spot with a total of 7 medals including 6 Gold 1 Bronze medal, Lovely Professional University (LPU) secured 2nd place with total 5 medals including 2 Gold and 3 Bronze medals and Kurukshetra University with total 3 medals including 1 Gold and 2 Bronze medals to secure 3rd place in the Greco Roman category. In GR category, CU grapplers clinched gold medals in six weight categories including commanding victories by Kapil Dalal (60 kg), Saurabh (67 kg), Umesh (82 kg), Prince (87 kg) and Hardeep (130 kg), many of them registering emphatic, one-sided wins that showcased superior strength, technique and tactical brilliance of these grapplers. Chandigarh Universitys dominance continued in Freestyle wrestling, where the varsity again finished first overall ahead of MDU Rohtak and Lovely Professional University. Standout performances included gold medal wins by Tushar (61 kg), Deepanshu (65 kg) and Paras (79 kg) with several bouts decided by large margins reflecting the aggressive yet composed approach of CU wrestlers on the mat. With total 9 medals including 5 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze, CU secured 1st place in Freestyle category and MDU Rohtak, Haryana with total 3 medals including 1 silver and 2 Bronze medals to secure 2nd place and Lovely Professional University with total 3 medals including 2 Silver and 1 Bronze medals had to suffice with 3rd place in the same category. The prestigious five-day national championship held from January 5 to 9 under the aegis of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) was hosted by the Chandigarh University and witnessed electrifying bouts amid biting winter conditions. The national wrestling championship saw participation from over 200 universities across the country with more than 2700 wrestlers competing in over 2000 bouts across 20 weight categories in Greco-Roman and Freestyle wrestling. Against this fiercely competitive contests, Chandigarh University grapplers delivered power-packed and disciplined performances, underlining the universitys growing stature as a powerhouse of university sports in India. Highlighting individual brilliance, Hardeep clinched gold in the Greco-Roman 130 kg category with an overwhelming 80 victory over Nitin of PU Gujarat, while Tushar dominated Kapil of JMAU Kota by 110 in the freestyle 61 kg final. In a final bout, Nishant from Gondwana University Maharashtra defeated Sourabh from LPU Punjab by 7-5 points to clinch Gold in 74 kg weight category. Deepanshu registered a convincing 100 win in the 65 kg freestyle category and Paras held his nerve in a thrilling 118 contest to secure gold in the 79 kg freestyle final. Several other CU wrestlers impressed with their resilience and tactical maturity, adding to the universitys rich medal haul. In another closely contested final bout, Manish from KUK Haryana defeated Nikhil from KN Modi University, Rajasthan by a margin of 9-6 points to win gold medal in Greco Roman 55 kg weight category. In a nail-biting final bout, Paras from Chandigarh University defeated Ankit from MSBU Rajasthan by 11-8 points to clinch gold medal in 79 kg freestyle category. In a final bout in freestyle 57 kg weight category, Rohit from KUK Haryana defeated Chandigarh University wrestler Rupesh by a margin of 4-1 to win the gold medal and Rupesh won the silver medal. In a one-sided contest, Kapil Dalal, a grappler from Chandigarh University defeated Sahil from BMU Haryana by 15-7 points to clinch the gold medal in the 60 kg Greco Roman category. In the Greco-Roman category (82 kg) final bout, Chandigarh Universitys Umesh put up a spectacular display of strength and agility to defeat Vijay from GUG University by 12-2 points. In a nail-biting final bout, Prince from Chandigarh University defeated Ankit of Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University, Jind by 5-4 points to win gold in 87 kg Greco Roman category. In another final bout, Saurabh from Chandigarh University put on a spectacular show of strength and agility to defeat his opponent Sunil of Desh Bhagat University Punjab by 9-4 points to win gold medal in the 67 kg Greco Roman category. Earlier, several power-packed performances were witnessed in the semi-finals on the final day of the championship. In a semi-final bout, Rupesh from Chandigarh University defeated Akash from PU, Patiala by a margin of 6-5 points in 57 kg freestyle category and Rohit from KUK Haryana defeated Jaiveer from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Varanasi by 8-2 points to secure place in the finals in the same category. In the semi-final bout, Manish from Kurukshetra University, Haryana defeated Nitin from LPU, Punjab by a margin of 9-3 points in the Greco-Roman 55 kg weight category. In another semi-final, Vikash from PU, Patiala defeated Omkar from SU, Kolhapur by a margin of 7-0 in a one-sided contest in 72 kg Greco-Roman category. In another one-sided contest, Mohit from Guru Kashi University Punjab defeated Suraj from KUK, Haryana by a huge margin of 9-0 in Greco-Roman 72 kg weight category. In semi-final bout, Dheeraj from Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak, delivered a remarkable performance, dominating Vinay Gurjar of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, winning the match with a decisive 11-0 margin. In the second semi-final, Sachin from Lovely Professional University, Punjab put on a spectacular show of strength and agility to defeat Atul Lohan of Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Jalandhar by a thin margin of 9-8 points to advance to the final. Elated over the marvelous victory of Chandigarh University, while congratulating the CU grapplers, Deepinder Singh Sandhu, Senior Managing Director, Chandigarh University said, It indeed is a proud moment for Chandigarh University that our wrestlers have delivered spectacular performances in the All-India Inter-University Wrestling Championship to become the overall champion by winning 11 Gold medals. With this brilliant performance, CU not only successfully hosted one of the largest inter-university wrestling championships in the country but also reinforced its reputation as a breeding ground for national-level sporting talent . Sandhu added, Wrestling is not merely a sport but its pride of our nation and an integral part of Indias rich cultural heritage. Chandigarh University remains committed to encouraging young athletes to participate in traditional sports as staying connected to our roots is essential for the nations progress and development. The university provides world-class infrastructure and scholarships to its athletes to help them progress from the akhara to the Olympic stage . In 2024, Chandigarh University became the countrys first private university to win the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy after securing a record 71 medals at the Khelo India University Games. In addition, the university won the Khelo India University Games for two consecutive years in 2024 and 2025. Chandigarh University students have won a total of 610 medals, including 138 national and 87 international medals. CU provides sports scholarships with an annual budget of Rs 6.5 crore and offers free facilities such as special diets, sports kits, travel, coaching, hostel accommodation, and other amenities. A total of 1,183 student-athletes, including 562 women, are currently benefiting from sports scholarships at Chandigarh University , added Sandhu . 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 .

News Voir 10 Jan 2026 2:08 pm

Karnal gold robbery cracked: Police arrest 4 accused, recover loot worth Rs 2 crore

Karnal police have arrested four individuals, including a local jeweller's employee, cracking a major robbery of gold worth over Rs 2 crore and cash. The incident on January 3 saw two bullion agents targeted. Recovered items include 1240 grams of gold, Rs 2 lakh cash, and a scooter. Investigations are ongoing.

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 12:57 pm

Chandigarh University Launches "Quantum for Bharat" Mission; Aims to Make India a Global AI and Quantum Computing Hub

Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh organizes Indias First AI Healthcare hackathon Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh hosts AI Convergence Summit 2026 in collaboration with Government of Uttar Pradesh Indias first AI-augmented multidisciplinary university, Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh, in collaboration with the Government of Uttar Pradesh, hosted the first of its kind AI Convergence Summit 2026. The AI Convergence Summit 2026 is one of the official pre-runup event and part of Union Governments upcoming India AI Impact Global Summit 2026 that is being held in New Delhi from 19th to 20th February. The AI Convergence Summit 2026 hosted by Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh has brought together AI & Tech-Experts from 5 countries including Government policymakers, global industry leaders, researchers, start-ups, venture capitalists, investors, and academicians on one platform to discuss the opportunities and challenges for India & its citizens in emerging fields like Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing. As a part of AI Convergence Summit 2026, Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh is also hosting Indias First AI Healthcare Hackathon as the state of Uttar Pradesh has been assigned the national theme of 'Health & AI' by Union Government. AI experts deliberating during AI Convergence Summit organized by Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh The AI Convergence Summit 20026 saw participation of more than 70+ AI experts, Researchers, Healthcare experts, startup leaders, CEOs, Founders, Academicians, government agency experts and innovators from countries of USA, Denmark, Germany, India and UK. 1500 teams comprising of 5000 YOUTH Participants from all over India are participating in the AI Healthcare hackathon which saw tech-oriented AI Solutions being worked upon by young technocrats and engineers. There are more than 100+ problem statements in the field of healthcare being provided by Government Agencies and Industry for which AI Augmented results are being discussed and formulated during the AI Healthcare Hackathon. While giving details about the AI Convergence Summit 2026, Satnam Singh Sandhu, Member Parliament and Chancellor Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh said, The Summit is being hosted to provide a platform to Young Innovators to meet Global AI Industry Experts who would apprise them about the technology advancements and applications of AI and Quantum Computing. In addition, the AI Convergence Summit also helps common man to understand the Government Policies and Initiatives that being taken with the help of AI to maximize the benefits of the welfare schemes ."He further added that, The summit is aimed to bridge Indias AI policy framework with real-world deployment, fostering collaboration across government, academia, industry, and the start-up ecosystem." The summit featured participation and collaboration from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India; Government of Uttar Pradesh; MeitY Startup Hub; IndiaAI; and Digital India, reflecting strong institutional and policy backing. Prominent speakers included (Chief Guest) Nivedan Rathi, Founder, Future and AI; Prasad Menon, CEO, President, CIBA, ISBA; Dr. Pannirselvam Madanagopal, Chief Executive Officer, MeitY Startup Hub, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology; Teja Chintalapati, Principal Manager, Cyber Innovation, Data Security Council of India (DSCI); JBV Reddy, Mission Director, National Quantum Mission, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India; Himanshu Joshi, Director, Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog; and Sanjiv Singh, Joint Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, among others. A key highlight of the summit was the Strategic Policy Dialogue on Shaping Indias AI and Quantum Future: From Policy to Platforms, which examined the operationalization of Indias AI and Quantum strategies across governance, defense, industry, start-ups, and international cooperation. The dialogue positioned Uttar Pradesh as a critical execution partner in Indias AI and Quantum journey ahead of the India AI Impact Global Summit 2026. MP and Chancellor Chandigarh University Satnam Singh Sandhu along with Global AI Experts launched Chandigarh Universitys Quantum for Bharat a National Initiative aimed to build capacity in terms of Building Quantum Computing Infrastructure, providing training & upskilling programs to build next-gen talent pool in the field of AI & Quantum Computing and also opening gateway for young innovators to foster research and entrepreneurship in the emerging fields of AI. Jai Inder Singh Sandhu, Managing Director Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh said, Through Quantum for Bharat Mission, Chandigarh University aims to make India a Global hub for Quantum Computing by nurturing talent right from school level to university level. In addition, it will also foster the spirit of start-ups and research amongst the Indian youth in the emerging fields of AI and Quantum Computing ." Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh also launched its AI for ALL mission which is a national initiative to take forward PM Narendra Modis vision to increase AI Literacy amongst the citizens of the nation across all the fields. The AI for All mission of Chandigarh University will also work upon the propagation of specialized training programs and workshops across India so that youth of the nation could be embarked with the skills of tomorrow that can enhance their employability. The summit also witnessed a series of panel discussions on topics including Operationalizing the Vision: Uttar Pradesh as Indias AI and Quantum Powerhouse; Industry Leadership in Responsible and Inclusive AI; Womens Leadership in AI; AI-Augmented Healthcare; From Lab to Launch: Building AI-First Deep-Tech Start-ups; and Funding Pathways for AI Innovation. About Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow) Envisioned to foster a culture of sustainability and empower future global leaders, Chandigarh University, Uttar Pradesh, immerses 21st-century learners in a personalised and experiential learning experience, integrating an AI-powered academic model and a multidimensional, futuristic perspective on education. Our Uttar Pradesh campus carries forward the venerable legacy of more than a decade of Chandigarh University, Punjab, which has established itself as India's No. 1 Private University and a torchbearer of groundbreaking pedagogy and research-driven innovation. The AI-augmented new campus offers a broad spectrum of industry-driven futuristic academic programs encompassing data-driven insights, virtual reality experiences, real-world simulations, corporate mentorship, international perspective, interdisciplinary research, cultivation of entrepreneurial spirit, and professional competencies. www.culko.in .

News Voir 10 Jan 2026 11:44 am

Ensure big gatherings for Jan 16 protests: Farmer forums

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 5:29 am

UTs 2023 notification set to ease norms for CHB residents

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 4:10 am

3 Delhi women arrested for credit card limit fraud

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 3:52 am

Man found dead in car at Manimajra motor market

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 3:37 am

DC vows to make Pkl free of child labour

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 3:37 am

Med firm owner duped of 15 lakh

The Times of India 10 Jan 2026 3:36 am