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Last updated: August 1, 2024 10:58 pm ISTThe Delhi Police Chief has banned the flying of such aerial platforms within the jurisdiction of the national capital on the occasion of Independence Day, failing which it will be punishable under Section 223 (disobedience of orders duly promulgated by a public servant) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). (Representative image)Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora issued such an order ahead of the Independence Day celebrations on August 15Delhi Police has banned non-traditional aerial platforms such as paragliders, hang gliders and hot air balloons from flying in the capital from August 2 to 16…
HC quashes FIR against man for sending obscene messages to woman, asks him to do community service
Last updated: August 1, 2024 7:58 pm ISTThe court also directed the man to plant and cultivate 50 trees locally at his own expense, and asked case investigators to ensure the trees are planted and submit a compliance report.The high court also fined the man Rs 25,000 and said he must realize that he cannot take the court's decision for granted and that he cannot get away with the crime by settling with the victim.The Delhi High Court directed a man to perform community service in hospitals, orphanages and nursing homes for three months while quashing an FIR against him…
Guest post by Willis Eschenbach I've done a lot of work on the CERES satellite data set. Above is an image of their data collection system. From their website: The CERES project advances state-of-the-art Earth Radiation Budget (ERB) observations by improving the accuracy of the CERES instrument and by extensively using synchronized higher spatial resolution spectroscopic imager measurements in low Earth orbit and geostationary platforms. CERES involves a high level of data fusion. During CERES, the team processed data from seven CERES instruments, two MODIS, two VIIRS, and 20 geostationary imagers, integrating all of this data to obtain a picture…
Chhattisgarh woman whose legs were tied in chains was washed 16 kilometers downstream and rescued in Odisha
Last updated: August 1, 2024, 9:46 pm (US Standard Time)The woman's name is Sarojini Ranbir, who comes from Porat village in Chhattisgarh.The woman's name is Sarojini Ranbir, who comes from Porath village in Chhattisgarh, about 16 kilometers from Parsada in Odisha.In a dramatic turn of events, a woman from Chhattisgarh was rescued after being swept 16 kilometers away by strong currents with her legs tied with iron chains. The rescue took place in Odisha, where local fishermen came to her aid. The incident took place in Saranghar district, which was recently formed from Raigarh district. The woman's name is Sarojini…
Last updated: August 1, 2024 8:42 pm ISTThe CBI has arrested a total of 40 people in connection with the NEET-UG paper leak case. (PTI representative photo)The CBI has so far arrested 40 accused in the case, including 15 by the Bihar police, and conducted searches at 58 locationsThe Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday filed its first chargesheet under IPC sections 120-B, 201, 409, 380, 411, 420 and 109 alleging irregularities in the NEET-UG 2024 examination. The investigating agency has also framed substantive offenses against 13 accused, namely Nitish Kumar, Amit Anand, Sikander Yadvendu, Ashutosh Kumar-1, Roshan Kumar,…
Last updated: August 1, 2024, 9:04 pm (US Standard Time)Yogi Adityanath stressed that women's safety remains the top priority of his government.In his speech, Adityanath said the authorities would not simply “run a Sadhavna train” for the accused, but would use a “bullet train” to expedite their punishment.Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday announced stringent measures in response to an incident in Lucknow in which a woman was molested by a group of people on a waterlogged street in the city. At the state assembly meeting on August 1, the chief minister announced that the government would take…
Bharatmala Pariyojana will not be suspended, National Highways Master Plan will boost logistics readiness: Lok Sabha govt
Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari. (File photo)In another reply, the Ministry of Transport informed the House that the total length of national highways in India is 1.46 lakh kilometersThe Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) on Thursday informed the Lok Sabha that it has not suspended its flagship scheme Bharatmala Pariyojana, adding that a cumulative highway length of 26,425 km has been awarded under the scheme and 18,180 km has been completed.Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, while responding to Coimbatore MP K Subbarayan and Nagapattinam MP Selvaraj V, said MoRTH has prepared a national highway master plan…
Once the legacy media's ongoing efforts to recast Democratic candidate Kamala Harris as a dynamic leader and capable campaigner pass, we may enter a presidential campaign phase in which we will scrutinize her on key issues. true record. [emphasis, links added] When — or if — that moment comes, the vice president will have a lot to explain about energy policy. Last week, I provided a high-level overview of some of the radical policies Harris supported during her time in California and Washington, D.C. massacre. Let's start with Harris' speech on December 13, 2021, in Brandywine, Maryland. Speeches were given…
Last updated: August 1, 2024 6:11 pm ISTThe man composed the song in Rajbanshi language.The man expressed his concerns about the decline of society and stressed the urgent need to halt it. Nowadays, most people are very fond of social media. Among them, there is a growing trend of creating sensational content online. There was a time when social media was created to connect people virtually. Now, it has largely become a platform dominated by questionable content. While experienced users have occasionally protested against the trend, many young people have come up with content that is cringe-worthy and often considered…
The New York Times uses evidence-free claims to blame the Mammoth Park fire on climate change
New York Times (New York Times) A July 30 article titled “How did the park fires get so big and so fast? claim”[h]Eating amounts have been breaking records throughout the summer, and Dr. Williams said records are likely to continue to fall in the coming years as the burning of fossil fuels continues to add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. [emphasis, links added] This is wrong. The article itself does not provide any data or quotes to support this claim, instead relying on the opinions of so-called climate experts Someone who has no actual connection to the fire. I spent…