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Flight Operations Slowly Recover at Delhi Airport After System Failure Disrupts Travel Nationwide

Flight Operations Slowly Recover at Delhi Airport After System Failure Disrupts Travel Nationwide

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): Flight schedules at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) began to recover on Saturday morning after a serious technical fault triggered widespread delays and cancellations a day earlier, leaving thousands of passengers stranded across Indian airports. The airport authority said the Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS) — a core technology used by Air Traffic Control (ATC) to manage flight data and communication — experienced a sudden outage on Friday, leading to massive disruption in air operations. According to officials, over 800 flights were delayed and about 20 were cancelled as the system failure rippled through the…
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Canada Expels Trio Linked to B.C. Extortion Network Preying on Punjabi Business Community

Canada Expels Trio Linked to B.C. Extortion Network Preying on Punjabi Business Community

British Columbia (Rajeev Sharma): Canadian immigration officials have removed three foreign nationals believed to be connected to a violent extortion ring that has been targeting Punjabi-owned businesses across British Columbia. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the deportations this week, describing them as part of a wider crackdown by the B.C. Extortion Task Force—a joint initiative involving the CBSA, RCMP, and regional police forces. Authorities say the expulsions follow extensive intelligence work tracing links between several transnational crime networks and a surge in intimidation and arson incidents directed at South Asian business owners. “These actions demonstrate that we are…
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Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar to visit Canada next week to attend G7 foreign ministers’ meet: Anita Anand

Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar to visit Canada next week to attend G7 foreign ministers’ meet: Anita Anand

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anita Anand, has formally confirmed that the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting will convene in Niagara, Ontario, from November 11 to 12, 2025, under Canada's G7 Presidency. The high-level meeting will assemble foreign ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with invited nations including Australia, Brazil, India, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, the Republic of Korea, South Africa, and Ukraine. The Indian Foreign Minister, attending as a special guest, will participate in discussions on key global challenges including security in the Indo-Pacific region, the ongoing conflict in…
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Supreme Court Issues Nationwide Directions to Keep Stray Dogs Out of Public Spaces

Supreme Court Issues Nationwide Directions to Keep Stray Dogs Out of Public Spaces

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): Expressing serious concern over the increasing number of dog-bite cases across the country, the Supreme Court on Friday ordered a series of preventive measures to curb the stray dog menace in public areas. A three-judge bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and N.V. Anjaria directed that all educational institutions, hospitals, sports complexes, bus stands, railway stations, and similar public facilities must be enclosed with fencing to stop the entry of stray dogs. The Court stated that local civic bodies would be responsible for removing such dogs from these premises and transferring them to approved shelters…
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Edmonton Police Officer Faces Four Criminal Charges Following ASIRT Investigation

Edmonton Police Officer Faces Four Criminal Charges Following ASIRT Investigation

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma):An Edmonton Police Service officer has been charged with multiple offences following an investigation by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) into allegations of sexual assault while on duty. According to ASIRT, the investigation began on September 8, 2023, after the agency was directed to examine a complaint involving an Edmonton police officer. Evidence collected during the inquiry led investigators to believe that a criminal offence may have occurred. As required under Alberta’s Police Act, the completed investigation was referred to the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service (ACPS) to determine whether the evidence met the threshold for prosecution.…
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Alberta to Strengthen Forestry Trade Ties in Asia Through Japan and South Korea Mission

Alberta to Strengthen Forestry Trade Ties in Asia Through Japan and South Korea Mission

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s Minister of Forestry and Parks, Todd Loewen, is set to embark on a trade mission to Japan and South Korea from November 9 to 14 to promote the province’s forestry sector and expand international trade partnerships. The mission aims to highlight Alberta’s world-class wood products and position the province as a dependable supplier of sustainable forest resources. Minister Loewen will participate in industry meetings, site tours, and trade networking events to reinforce Alberta’s reputation for quality and reliability in global markets. “Alberta has a strong trade relationship with Japan and South Korea, which we would like…
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Mann’s Strike on Drug Dealers! In Akali Rule, It Wasn’t Called ‘Chitta’, It Was Called ‘Majithia’!

Mann’s Strike on Drug Dealers! In Akali Rule, It Wasn’t Called ‘Chitta’, It Was Called ‘Majithia’!

Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): Firm on his promise to make Punjab a ‘Rangla Punjab’ (prosperous Punjab), Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has given a decisive turn to the ‘War Against Drugs’ campaign against drug addiction and corruption in the state. The government’s action is sending a clear message that political power will no longer be able to save those involved in the drug trade. During a massive road show in Tarn Taran, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann made sharp allegations against the previous Akali and Congress governments. He mocked Akali Dal leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s claim that during…
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Technical Glitch Disrupts Operations at Delhi Airport, Over 100 Flights Delayed

Technical Glitch Disrupts Operations at Delhi Airport, Over 100 Flights Delayed

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): A significant technical malfunction in Delhi’s air traffic control system triggered heavy flight delays on Friday morning, affecting more than 100 departures and arrivals at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). Sources within the airport operations confirmed that the disruption began on Thursday evening when the Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS) — responsible for transferring flight plan data — encountered a breakdown. The glitch hindered the Auto Track System from receiving flight information automatically, forcing air traffic controllers to handle flight plans manually. “The manual entry of flight details is a slow and tedious process, which is…
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pCloud Launches 11.11 Exclusive Offer: Lifetime Storage and Encryption Plans at Record-Low Prices

Swiss-based cloud storage provider pCloud, trusted by more than 22 million users worldwide, announced today the launch of its exclusive 11.11 Mega Sale for Asia. Running from November 3 to November 17, 2025, this promotion marks one of pCloud's most significant offerings yet, giving users in Asia access to its premium lifetime storage and security solutions at unprecedented prices. This year's promotion features two standout offers — the 3-in-1 Ultimate Bundle and the 10TB Lifetime Plan — designed to meet the growing demand for privacy, efficiency, and lifetime ownership in the digital storage industry. The 3-in-1 Ultimate Bundle — Complete Digital Protection in One Solution The 3-in-1 Ultimate Bundle…
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Secondary Aluminium: Powering India's Green Growth, Circular Economy, and Global Competitiveness

Secondary Aluminium: Powering India's Green Growth, Circular Economy, and Global Competitiveness

India’s aluminium industry is undergoing a pivotal transformation. With national demand projected to rise from around 5.3 million tonnes today to nearly 8.3 million tonnes by 2030, both primary and secondary producers have crucial roles to play in meeting industrial and environmental goals. The secondary aluminium sector, founded on recycling domestic and imported scrap, now contributes nearly 40% of India’s total aluminium supply and has become a cornerstone of sustainable manufacturing, supported by roughly 20 percent domestic and 80 percent imported scrap inputs.   Mr. Sanjay Mehta, President - MRAI​   India still does not generate enough end-of-life aluminium scrap…
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