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5 Driving Habits for a Safer 2026 on Indian Roads

Pledge to be a better driver in 2026. Discover the top five crucial habits, from eliminating distractions to defensive driving, to ensure safety for yourself and others on the road.

Talking While Driving Slows Your Eyes, Study Finds

New research from Fujita Health University shows that conversations, even hands-free, delay crucial eye movements needed for safe driving. Learn why this cognitive distraction is more dangerous than you think.

Hazaribag police bust cyber fraud racket, arrest 4

Hazaribag police arrested four men for running a cyber fraud and sextortion racket using fake escort services. The operation led to the seizure of phones, SIMs, and bank cards. Read the full details.

Waymo Updates Software After SF Blackout Exposes Robotaxi Flaw

A major power outage in San Francisco forced Waymo to pause its robotaxi service, exposing a critical software limitation. The company is now rolling out a fleet-wide update to fix the issue. Read more about the incident and its implications for autonomou

Fake Doctor Held for Kidney Trafficking to Cambodia

Chandrapur police arrest a fake doctor who allegedly sent a farmer to Cambodia to sell his kidney. The accused, a former donor, is linked to 12 such cases. Read the full investigation details.

UP Cough Syrup Racket: Rs 50,000 Bounty on Kingpin

Uttar Pradesh Police intensify hunt for Shubham Jaiswal, alleged kingpin of a major cough syrup racket. Lookout notice issued, bounty raised to Rs 50,000. Details on the investigation inside.

Bengaluru auto driver arrested for viral wheelie stunts

A 28-year-old auto rickshaw driver in Bengaluru was arrested after performing dangerous wheelie stunts, recording them, and uploading the video to social media. Police have seized his vehicle and are seeking licence suspension. Read the full story.

Jaipur Fake Ghee Racket Kingpin Arrested in Haryana

Jaipur police arrest the alleged mastermind of a fake ghee racket, seizing 7500 litres of spurious product. The unit produced 2000 litres daily, sold under forged Amul and Saras labels. Read the full investigation details.

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