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Punjab Police Bust ISI-Linked Terror Module, Three Arrested; Grenades and Foreign Weapon Seized

Punjab Police Bust ISI-Linked Terror Module, Three Arrested; Grenades and Foreign Weapon Seized

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): In a significant counter-terrorism operation, the Punjab Police has dismantled an alleged terror module with suspected links to Pakistan’s intelligence network. Three individuals have been arrested, and a cache of weapons, including two hand grenades and a foreign-made Glock pistol, has been recovered. Officials from the Counter Intelligence wing revealed that the seized grenades carried markings of Pakistan Ordnance Factory, pointing to possible cross-border connections. The module is believed to have been operated by Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) with external backing. In a coordinated effort, one of the accused was apprehended from Ahmedabad with assistance from…
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Hindu Groups in Canada Urge Police Action Over Planned Khalistani Protests Outside Temples

Hindu Groups in Canada Urge Police Action Over Planned Khalistani Protests Outside Temples

Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): In a powerful joint appeal, over 30 Hindu organizations across Canada have written an open letter to local law enforcement, urging them to ensure the safety of Hindu temples and their worshippers ahead of planned protests by Khalistani extremists. The protests are set to occur on April 5, 2026, outside the Triveni Mandir in Brampton and the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey. The letter, signed by various Hindu civic organizations and temple leaders, expresses grave concerns about the increasing violence and harassment surrounding these "so-called peaceful protests." According to the letter, previous protests at Hindu temples have…
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Bomb Threats Trigger Panic in Punjab: Schools in Jalandhar, Chandigarh Evacuated; CM Bhagwant Mann and Arvind Kejriwal Also Receive Threat Emails

Bomb Threats Trigger Panic in Punjab: Schools in Jalandhar, Chandigarh Evacuated; CM Bhagwant Mann and Arvind Kejriwal Also Receive Threat Emails

Gurpreet Singh :- A wave of bomb threats targeting multiple institutions across Punjab on Monday created widespread panic among authorities, parents and the general public. Several schools in Jalandhar and Chandigarh received threatening emails warning of explosions on their premises, prompting immediate security action and evacuations. In Jalandhar, at least three prominent schools were sent emails claiming that their buildings would be blown up. The message also reportedly mentioned the Mayor’s office, raising further concerns about the intent and scale of the threat. Adding to the seriousness, the email also warned of a possible attack on the statue of Dr.…
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Salesforce and Galgotias University Launch Centre of Excellence – Tableau AI Data Lab to Build Industry Ready Data Talent

Salesforce and Galgotias University Launch Centre of Excellence – Tableau AI Data Lab to Build Industry Ready Data Talent

Galgotias University, in collaboration with Salesforce, the world’s leading AI CRM platform, has established the Salesforce Centre of Excellence – Tableau AI Data Lab on its campus. The initiative marks a significant step towards embedding Artificial Intelligence driven data analytics and visualization capabilities into mainstream academic learning, preparing students for the evolving demands of the data driven economy.    Salesforce and Galgotias University launch Tableau AI Data Lab   The Tableau AI Data Lab is designed to provide students with hands-on exposure to advanced analytics, business intelligence, and AI enabled data interpretation. With a strong focus on real world application,…
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Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Turns Key To Provide Aid in Emergencies

Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Turns Key To Provide Aid in Emergencies

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): Punjab’s flagship Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna is emerging as a critical pillar of healthcare security, offering ₹10 lakh coverage per family and enabling faster access to treatment while reducing financial stress during sudden medical emergencies. As illnesses such as heart attack, cancer, and birth complications continue to strike without warning, the Punjab Government’s approach is increasingly centred on bridging the gap between medical urgency and affordability through large-scale public health intervention. Illnesses like heart attack, cancer, and birth complications can strike without any red flags, causing sudden, severe symptoms and requiring immediate medical attention to prevent serious…
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Police Presence Intensifies as Demonstration Near Brampton Temple Sparks Community Unease

Police Presence Intensifies as Demonstration Near Brampton Temple Sparks Community Unease

Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): A protest held outside a Hindu place of worship in Brampton led to heightened tensions, prompting authorities to deploy significant security measures to maintain order. The gathering took place near the Triveni Temple, where a group of pro-Khalistan supporters assembled for nearly two hours, raising slogans and displaying flags. The demonstration coincided with a busy time at the temple, as worshippers arrived for regular prayers. Law enforcement agencies, including Peel Regional Police, responded by setting up barricades and increasing patrols in the vicinity. Officers created a buffer zone between protesters and devotees to avoid any confrontation. Officials…
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Extends Easter Greetings, Highlights Message of Hope

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Extends Easter Greetings, Highlights Message of Hope

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Danielle Smith has conveyed her Easter wishes to residents across the province, marking the occasion with a message centred on faith, renewal and optimism. In her statement, the premier acknowledged the significance of Easter for Christians in Alberta and around the world, noting that it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and stands as a cornerstone of Christian belief. Reflecting on the period following Lent and Good Friday, Smith described Easter as a time that symbolises new beginnings and resilience, offering hope even in difficult times. She emphasised that the festival carries a message of moving forward…
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Ultimatum from Washington Deepens Crisis as Iran Pushes Back, Talks Struggle

Ultimatum from Washington Deepens Crisis as Iran Pushes Back, Talks Struggle

Washington (Rajeev Sharma): The war rhetoric surrounding the Iran conflict intensified further after Donald Trump delivered a blunt warning to Tehran, signalling the possibility of sweeping military action if negotiations fail to produce a breakthrough within days. Speaking in a series of interviews, Trump suggested that the United States could unleash large-scale strikes across Iran, including on critical infrastructure, if a deal is not finalised before the deadline. His remarks have drawn sharp reactions globally, with analysts warning that such moves could have far-reaching humanitarian and legal implications. Concerns have been raised that targeting essential civilian systems could breach international…
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Single Theme Workshop on “Neonatal Neurological Disorders” Concludes At PGIMER Chandigarh

Single Theme Workshop on “Neonatal Neurological Disorders” Concludes At PGIMER Chandigarh

Chandigarh (Naval Kishore): The two-day single theme workshop on “Neonatal Neurological Disorders” concluded today at the Advanced Paediatric Centre, PGIMER. The morning session had three fascinating lectures delivered by the respective experts in the field. Dr Jogender Kumar, the joint organising secretary, spoke about the diagnosis and treatment of seizures (fits) in newborns. He emphasised that recent research had clearly shown that the vast majority of abnormal movements in newborns that are thought to be fits both by laypersons and even by experts are actually not fits, and on the converse, a large number of fits that are picked up…
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Warmer, Drier Spring Likely for Metro Vancouver After Rare Snowless Winter

Warmer, Drier Spring Likely for Metro Vancouver After Rare Snowless Winter

Metro Vancouver(Rajeev Sharma): Following an unusually mild winter with no snowfall for the first time in over four decades, Metro Vancouver could be heading into a spring season marked by higher temperatures and below-average rainfall, according to forecasters. Meteorologist Matt Loney from Environment and Climate Change Canada indicated that long-range projections point to a warmer and drier pattern developing through the coming months. While short-term fluctuations are expected, the broader outlook suggests that April’s latter half, along with May and June, may see sustained above-normal temperatures. As the Easter weekend approaches, residents can expect sunny skies and a notable spike…
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