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Violent Altercation Inside Edmonton ER Sparks Safety Concerns, Probe Underway

Violent Altercation Inside Edmonton ER Sparks Safety Concerns, Probe Underway

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): A violent incident inside the emergency department of Royal Alexandra Hospital has raised fresh concerns over patient safety after one individual allegedly attacked another on Friday evening. According to police, officers already present at the hospital intervened around 6:15 p.m. after noticing two men engaged in a physical confrontation. A 42-year-old patient sustained serious, life-threatening injuries and was immediately treated at the facility. Authorities said the suspected attacker was found carrying three edged weapons and has since been taken into custody. He is now facing multiple charges, including assault with a weapon and breach of probation conditions.…
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Heavy Rain Raises Flood Risk Across Toronto and Southern Ontario

Heavy Rain Raises Flood Risk Across Toronto and Southern Ontario

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): Authorities have issued warnings of possible flooding as persistent rainfall continues to impact southern Ontario, raising concerns about rising water levels in rivers, streams, and low-lying areas. The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority released a flood outlook, cautioning residents to stay away from shorelines and waterways, which could become hazardous due to rapidly changing conditions. Officials said even moderate rainfall could trigger localized flooding, particularly in areas already prone to water accumulation. Meanwhile, Environment and Climate Change Canada has placed much of southern Ontario under a rainfall advisory, forecasting up to 40 millimetres of precipitation along with…
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Karan Aujla Drops Ludhiana, Lucknow Tour Dates After Mumbai Concert Controversy

Karan Aujla Drops Ludhiana, Lucknow Tour Dates After Mumbai Concert Controversy

Ludhiana (Gurpreet Singh): Punjabi music star Karan Aujla has called off his scheduled performances in Ludhiana and Lucknow, marking an unexpected change in his ongoing “P-Pop Culture India Tour.” The two shows, slated for April 10 and April 12, have been cancelled, with ticketing platform District informing fans that “logistical challenges” led to the decision. Refunds for ticket holders are expected to be processed within a week. Although the singer has not publicly addressed the cancellations, reports indicate multiple hurdles in Lucknow, including issues related to venue availability, licensing permissions and concerns over financial viability due to premium ticket pricing.…
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Danube Properties Unveils AED 3.5M+ 'Greenz' Master Community in Dubai's High-Growth Academic City

Danube Properties Unveils AED 3.5M+ 'Greenz' Master Community in Dubai's High-Growth Academic City

Danube Properties has unveiled Greenz By Danube, its first large-scale integrated community featuring premium townhouses and villas - marking a major milestone in its expansion into master-planned developments.   Greenz By Danube Strategically located in Dubai International Academic City, near Dubai Silicon Oasis, Greenz sits within one of Dubai’s most promising future growth corridors. The area is home to over 100,000 residents and will benefit from the upcoming District IO, a major technology hub aligned with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Featuring villas and townhouses with exclusive sky gardens, Greenz By Danube’s completion is…
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Chandigarh University Hosts 'Women Only Fest' HERizon 1.0 in Collaboration With IEEE India Council

Chandigarh University Hosts 'Women Only Fest' HERizon 1.0 in Collaboration With IEEE India Council

Celebrating women in Technology, Art and Leadership, Chandigarh University (CU) hosted first-of-its-kind ‘women only fest’ “HERizon 1.0” which featured 11 competitions showcasing innovation, creativity and leadership skills of female students through coding and problem-solving innovations, innovative thinking & solutions and research and technical articulation.   Chandigarh University Officials along with guests during the launch of ‘Women Only Fest’ HERizon 1.0 at Chandigarh University The dignitaries who graced the two-day ‘HERizon 1.0’  organised by CU’s University Institute of Engineering in collaboration with IEEE India Council for ‘empowering women through innovation’  Bubbu Tir, writer and former member Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), …
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Long-Stalled Bhakra Museum Project in Nangal Back on Track, Says Harjot Bains

Long-Stalled Bhakra Museum Project in Nangal Back on Track, Says Harjot Bains

Ropar (Gurpreet Singh): After years of delays, the proposed Nangal–Bhakra Dam Museum project has finally picked up pace, with Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains confirming that work is now progressing swiftly. The project, which had remained on paper for nearly 20 years despite multiple announcements, is now being executed with renewed urgency. According to the minister, construction activity is underway round the clock to fast-track completion. The upcoming museum is expected to showcase the legacy and significance of the Bhakra Dam, while incorporating modern features to enhance visitor engagement. Bains highlighted that the initiative is part of a larger…
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US Pilot Recovered from Iran in High-Risk Mission, Trump Calls It ‘Historic’

US Pilot Recovered from Iran in High-Risk Mission, Trump Calls It ‘Historic’

Washington (Rajeev Sharma): US President Donald Trump on Sunday confirmed that an American pilot who had gone missing inside Iran has been successfully rescued, describing the mission as one of the most complex and daring in the country’s military history. The pilot, a senior officer, had been stranded in hostile terrain after his aircraft was brought down during the ongoing conflict in the region. Trump stated that the serviceman was retrieved from mountainous areas and is now out of danger, despite sustaining injuries. According to the President, the rescue operation involved extensive planning and coordination, with multiple aircraft deployed under…
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Fuel Shock Hits US Economy as Iran Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Sectors

Fuel Shock Hits US Economy as Iran Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Sectors

Washington (Rajeev Sharma): The ongoing conflict involving Iran is beginning to ripple through the United States economy, with rising fuel prices pushing up transportation costs and triggering new charges for consumers and businesses alike. Petrol prices have surged sharply in recent days, climbing to an average of $4.09 per gallon — more than a dollar higher than pre-conflict levels and the highest since mid-2022. Diesel, a critical fuel for logistics, agriculture and construction, has seen an even steeper rise, reaching $5.53 per gallon, significantly higher than last year’s figures. The spike in fuel costs is already prompting major companies to…
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Missing US Airman Located Alive After Intense Search in Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict

Missing US Airman Located Alive After Intense Search in Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict

Tehran (Rajeev Sharma): In a significant development amid the escalating West Asia conflict, a crew member from a downed US F-15 fighter jet has reportedly been found alive after going missing during combat operations over Iran. According to claims made by former US Special Forces member and journalist Jack Murphy, the airman was located following a high-risk recovery mission that involved a fierce exchange of fire. The individual, believed to be a weapons systems officer, had reportedly been evading capture while moving through hostile terrain before being rescued. International media outlets, citing unnamed US officials, also indicated that the recovery…
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Airlines Scale Back Gulf Routes as Air India Limits Flights, Keeps Core Links Intact

Airlines Scale Back Gulf Routes as Air India Limits Flights, Keeps Core Links Intact

New Delhi (Gurpreet Singh): In response to shifting operational dynamics in West Asia, the Air India Group has streamlined its services for Sunday, planning to run 32 flights across the region with a reduced number of additional or special services. A portion of these flights—12 in total—will operate as non-scheduled services, largely focused on routes connecting India with the United Arab Emirates. These services remain conditional on slot approvals and prevailing airspace conditions, airline officials said. Despite the adjustment, connectivity to key Gulf hubs continues. Dubai will remain accessible via a Delhi service operated by Air India, while Air India…
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