Author: BharatSpeaks

LUCKNOW: To discuss the new digital challenges and related legal mechanisms an awareness seminar was by the High Court Bar Association in Lucknow on the topic “Challenges of Cyber ​​Crime” on Monday. In the said seminar, Justice Salil Kumar Rai was present as the chief guest and Prof Triveni Singh, Superintendent of Police, Cyber ​​Crime, UP was the keynote speaker. The seminar was held in the historic library room which was attended by a large number of advocates. During the seminar, Justice Salil Kumar Rai gave an overview of the scenario. Meanwhile, Prof Triveni Singh who has cracked hundreds of…

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NEW DELHI: On the birth anniversary of India’s eighth Prime Minister, Chandra Shekhar Singh, dubbed Young Turk, his son, family and other supporters paid homage at Rajghat, Delhi. His son Neeraj Shekhar paid respect with Daya Shankar Singh, UP’s Transport Minister along with his other supporters. Chandra Shekhar was born on April 17, 1927. He was born at the house of a farmer in the hamlet of Ibrahimpatti in the district of Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, to a Rajput family. Satish Chandra P.G. College awarded him a Bachelor of Arts degree. Later, in 1950, he completed his master’s degree in political…

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वर्चस्व प्रा0 लि0 के बैनर तले बन रही बेब्सिरिज साइबर सिंघम (Cyber Singham) का सीजन 2 शूट किया जा रहा है आपको बताते चलें स्टार प्लस के सीरियल नजर में लीड रोल निभा चुके कपिल सोनी साइबर कॉप आई पी एस  प्रोफेसर त्रिवेणी सिंह का किरदार निभा रहे हैं। वहीं उत्तर प्रदेश जनपद औरैया से विक्रान्त दुबे इंस्पेक्टर पुरषोत्तम बाटला के रूप में एक नए लुक में जलवा बिखेरेंगे। कहानी में दिखाया गया है कि कैसे फेसबुक और शोषल मीडिया के माध्यम से फर्जी आई डी बनाकर लड़कियों को बेबकूफ बनाकर यूपी से बंगाल ले जाता है जहां उन्हें बेंचने…

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By Prateek Sharma in VARANASI: From the Himalayan heights of Leh-Ladakh to the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi, the Pashmina legacy handcraft has taken on a new identity. The premium Pashmina products created by Varanasi’s highly talented Khadi weavers were launched on Friday in Varanasi by Chairman KVIC, Vinai Kumar Saxena. Pashmina items are being produced outside of the Leh-Ladakh and Jammu-Kashmir regions for the first time. KVIC will sell “Made in Varanasi” Pashmina goods through its showrooms, outlets, and online platform. Pashmina is well-known as a fundamental Kashmiri art form, but its revival in Varanasi, India’s spiritual and…

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By Prateek Sharma in NEW DELHI: The Indian government has given ‘In Principle’ clearance to the construction of twenty-one greenfield airports around the country, Minister of State for Civil Aviation V. K. Singh said in a written response to a question in the Rajya Sabha on Monday. India’s annual civil aviation sector growth rate is currently around 9%, but is likely to reach double digits in the next years, according to sources. The number of airports is predicted to rise from 133 to 500 in the next two decades. Greenfield airports will account for 367 of these. According to Singh’s…

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NEW DELHI: Women are slowly but steadily cracking many glass ceilings in the mainly male-dominated environment of the armed forces, frequently with the support of the Supreme Court. There are presently 15 female fighter pilots in the Indian Air Force (IAF), as well as 145 female helicopter and transport aircraft pilots in the three Services, with 28 additionally serving on frontline warships and 100 becoming certified military policewomen. Despite being enlisted as officers since the early 1990s, the latest data submitted in Parliament by the defence ministry on Monday show that women continue to constitute a tiny minority in the…

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