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India's Cybersecurity Skills Gap Hits Crisis Levels

India's cybersecurity sector is battling a severe talent crisis with over 30% workforce gap while cyberattacks surge. Discover the critical challenges and urgent solutions needed to protect digital India.

Haryana leaders attend IPS officer's final prayers

Top Haryana leaders including CM Nayab Singh Saini and former CM Manohar Lal Khattar gathered in Panchkula to honor late IPS officer Kamaldeep Singh Sangwan during his final prayers, highlighting his remarkable service legacy.

India's Judicial Crisis: Neglect, Not System Failure

India's judiciary faces a critical crisis of delayed justice due to chronic underfunding and neglect, not systemic flaws. Discover why filling judicial vacancies and adequate funding could transform justice delivery.

Satara Doctor Suicide: Accused Cop Remanded

In a shocking development, a police officer accused of raping a Satara doctor who later died by suicide has been remanded to police custody. The case has sparked outrage and demands for justice.

IPS Officer Y. Puran Kumar: Leaders Pay Tribute

Political leaders across parties pay heartfelt tributes to IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar, Chandigarh's DCP, who passed away after a courageous battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated service.

SBI Recruits 18,000 with 30% Women Hiring Push

State Bank of India launches recruitment drive for 18,000 positions including officers, clerks & junior associates with strong focus on gender diversity and women employment.

Kolkata Customs Officer Assaulted in Road Rage Incident

A senior customs officer was brutally assaulted by an autorickshaw driver near Kolkata's Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport following a traffic dispute. The incident highlights growing road safety concerns.

NJ cop ignored 911 calls for pizza during shooting

Paterson police officer Kevin Arroyo under investigation for allegedly ignoring emergency calls to get pizza while on duty during critical shooting incident. Internal affairs probe reveals shocking dereliction of duty.

Gujarat HC rejects Sanjiv Bhatt's first-class prisoner plea

In a significant legal development, the Gujarat High Court has rejected petitions filed by Shweta Bhatt, wife of former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, seeking first-class prisoner facilities for her husband who is currently serving a life sentence.

Gujarat HC rejects Sanjiv Bhatt, wife's petitions

In a significant legal development, the Gujarat High Court has rejected petitions filed by dismissed IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt and his wife Shweta Bhatt, calling them 'devoid of merit.' Get complete details about this crucial court decision and its implica

India's Court Crisis: 80% Cases Pending - UN Report

A startling United Nations report exposes India's judicial crisis with 80% case backlog. Discover the root causes, government initiatives, and potential solutions to this massive pendency problem affecting millions.

Supreme Court Creates Bhutanese Law Clerk Positions

In a landmark move for India-Bhutan relations, CJI Gavai announces exclusive law clerk positions at Supreme Court for Bhutanese law graduates during high-level meetings with Bhutan's King and PM.

Allahabad HC: Unspoken Words Can Fuel Religious Enmity

In a landmark judgment, Allahabad High Court declares that indirect actions and unexpressed words promoting religious hatred violate Indian law. Learn how this ruling strengthens inter-community harmony.

Social Security Benefits Get 2.8% Boost for 2024

Millions of Americans will see bigger Social Security checks in 2024 thanks to a 2.8% COLA increase. Get all your questions answered about taxes, payment dates, and how this affects your retirement income.

Ex-MP Udit Raj evicted from govt quarters after wife retires

Former Delhi MP Udit Raj faces eviction from government accommodation allotted to his wife, a retired Delhi University employee. The estate officer's order reveals the couple continued occupying the premises illegally after retirement.

Supreme Court's Poor Defence of Inhumane Justice

India's Supreme Court faces criticism for upholding death penalty in a case involving extreme poverty, raising urgent questions about judicial fairness and economic discrimination in capital punishment.

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