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Hindustan Times
20-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
Sangrur: Fake trading scam busted, 10 arrested
Sangrur: The Sangrur police have busted a fake trading platform scam, arresting 10 persons who defrauded a resident of Sunam, Karnveer Kansal, of around ₹18 lakh, said superintendent of police (SP) Dilpreet Singh on Thursday. Sharing more details, deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Gurpreet Singh said that Kansal was initially approached through a WhatsApp group and enticed to invest in the share market via a fraudulent online platform. Between January and February 2025, Kansal was repeatedly pressured into transferring money in multiple installments to several bank accounts controlled by the scammers. An FIR was registered in March 2025 under Sections 318(4) and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Following the registration of the complaint, the police launched coordinated raids across several locations, including Sri Ganganagar (Rajasthan), Abohar, and Mohali, leading to the arrest of the accused, the DSP said. Of the 10 persons arrested, eight were detained from Mohali, while two others were apprehended a week earlier. The arrested individuals are from diverse regions, including Sri Ganganagar (Rajasthan), Abohar, Janeja (Ludhiana), Patna, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Faridabad (Haryana). During the arrests, police recovered 17 mobile phones, six chequebooks, five ATM cards and a passport. Authorities believe the gang operated across multiple locations, using various fraudulent platforms to dupe victims into making large monetary transfers.


Hindustan Times
13-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
Punjab: 3 directors of real estate firm booked in land fraud case
Real estate developer Parveen Kansal alias Rocky, known to be the right-hand man of former Punjab minister Sikander Singh Maluka, and two other directors of Motia Royale Estate Private Limited were booked in a land fraud case on Thursday. The other two accused were identified as Neeraj Kansal and Indu Kansal. The vigilance bureau (VB) registered the case under Section 420 (cheating) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code on the complaint of Piare Lal Garg, a partner of Kansal. The vigilance found in its inquiry that Kansal, along with others, had allegedly changed the ownership of a prime land in New Chandigarh through fraudulent means and cheated the partner. A complaint regarding this was earlier filed in 2023. It was reopened after a report from the revenue authorities, following which the FIR was registered. Punjab vigilance chief director Parveen Sinha said that an FIR has been registered and investigation is on.


Indian Express
08-06-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Punjab tech univ ex-V-C faces probe over wife's ‘illegal' appointment; CM Mann marks for action
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has marked for action a compliant against former Vice-Chancellor of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (MRSPTU), Dr Sandeep Kansal, who is been accused of nepotism, misuse of authority, and favoritism — primarily concerning alleged irregularities involving the appointment and career advancement of his wife, Prof Mamta Kansal, it has been learnt. The former V-C has denied any wrongdoing. The complaint against Kansal has been marked for action by Chief Minister Mann and forwarded to the university registrar. According to the complaint, Prof Mamta was initially serving on contract at MIMIT Malout, but was allegedly transferred to Giani Zail Singh Campus, Bathinda (under MRSPTU) on deputation, and soon regularised, allegedly through the direct influence of her husband. The complainants claim that the entire process was conducted in violation of university and state norms and termed it a 'blatant case of backdoor entry.' The complainants have alleged that the appointment not only ignored due process but also resulted in financial loss to the government, as it circumvented recruitment transparency and merit-based evaluation. It further alleges that Prof. Mamta attempted the MRSPTU's PhD entrance test twice but failed both times. These tests, according to the complaint, were conducted under duties allegedly assigned by her husband. After the failures, she reportedly obtained a PhD from a private university, which the complainants said, may have been done to bypass the university's academic standards. It was also alleged that Prof. Mamta's academic promotion is based on research papers co-authored by her husband, which violates University Grants Commission (UGC) norms on conflict of interest. According to UGC guidelines, a spouse's authorship cannot be counted toward academic promotions. 'All these allegations are motivated and wrong. My wife has been in profession for 20 years and she has got the job according to government regulations. Anonymous complaints were made against me when I had charge as VC of MRSPTU,' said Kansal while talking to The Indian Express. Meanwhile, there is another complaint in which Kansal has been accused of misusing university funds, harassing junior staff, and soliciting bribes for issuing official notifications. MRSPTU Registrar Gurinder Pal Singh Brar said, 'We have been conducting investigation into the both complaints and will soon send the report to CM's office.' Kansal served as the third V-C of MRSPTU from July 26, 2024, to March 25, 2025, aligning with the end of his tenure as Dean of Faculty. He currently teaches in the Department of Physics. His abrupt removal followed allegations of allowing political activity in the V-C's office. On March 22, 2025, Union Minister of State for Railways, Ravneet Singh Bittu, reportedly held a lengthy party meeting and public gathering in the V-C office, drawing criticism from the AAP-led state government. An inquiry was ordered through the Bathinda Deputy Commissioner, leading to Kansal's removal within two days.


India Today
07-06-2025
- Health
- India Today
When brain fog signals something more serious
A growing number of people today describe experiencing "brain fog" - a term that, while not a formal medical diagnosis, has increasingly entered everyday is a vague, frustrating sensation that something is not quite right with the way your mind is working. You may struggle to focus, forget things easily, or feel mentally while it is easy to dismiss this as a mere consequence of stress or lack of sleep, it can often be a sign of deeper underlying Brain fog is best described as a state of mental cloudiness. People experiencing it often report difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, a sense of confusion, or a lack of mental clarity. It is not a disease in itself but rather a sympto, one that can result from a variety of physical, psychological, and lifestyle-related to Dr. Anil Kumar Kansal, neurosurgeon at BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, a number of medical and lifestyle factors can trigger or worsen brain fog."Chief among them are sleep disorders. Conditions such as insomnia, sleep apnea, or even restless leg syndrome can prevent the brain from getting the restorative rest it needs, leaving one fatigued and foggy during the day," Dr. Kansal told deficiencies are another key factor particularly vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, magnesium, or omega-3 fatty acids that can impair cognitive India, where dietary diversity can vary by region and socio-economic status, these deficiencies are not fluctuations, particularly those occurring during menopause, pregnancy, or in cases of thyroid dysfunction, can also impact brain chemistry and result in fog-like Fatigue Syndrome, a condition marked by persistent and unexplained exhaustion, often comes with cognitive slowing as some cases, brain fog may arise from medications such as sedatives, antihistamines, or antidepressants. Moreover, certain medical conditions, including diabetes, anemia, and neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis or early Alzheimer's, can impair mental is also a lifestyle dimension. Extended screen time, lack of physical activity, poor diet, and chronic stress can all contribute to this foggy state of IT'S MORE THAN JUST FOGWhile brain fog is often benign and temporary, it can also be an early indicator of more serious medical conditions. For instance, in some cases, a brain tumor may initially manifest with subtle cognitive that could suggest something more serious include persistent cognitive impairment, noticeable personality changes, frequent or worsening headaches, especially in the morning, blurred or double vision, and the sudden onset of seizures in adulthood."If someone is experiencing a combination of these symptoms over a prolonged period, it's essential not to ignore them. Early diagnosis can make a critical difference,' said Dr. in many cases, brain fog can be improved through holistic changes to daily habits, the expert first step is consulting a healthcare provider to rule out serious medical causes and identify any underlying health sleep is often the most immediate and effective intervention. Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, limiting screen exposure before bed, and creating a restful environment can significantly improve cognitive plays a pivotal role. A balanced diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats can support better mental energy. Staying well hydrated is equally important, as even mild dehydration can lead to mental fatigue and difficulty activity, whether it is a brisk walk, yoga, or moderate aerobic exercise, not only improves blood flow to the brain but also helps reduce stress, another key contributor to brain fog. Stress management techniques like meditation, journaling, or spending time in nature can provide mental clarity and emotional BIGGER PICTUREIn a hyperconnected world where burnout, poor lifestyle habits, and rising health burdens are common, brain fog may be the body's way of signalling that something is off it may seem like a small annoyance, it deserves attention, because beneath the haze could lie a condition that needs timely Watch

Business Insider
02-06-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Here's how Uber's product chief uses AI at work — and one tool he's going to use next
Uber's chief product officer has one AI tool on his to-do list. In an episode of "Lenny's Podcast" released on Sunday, Uber's product chief, Sachin Kansal, shared two ways he is using AI for his everyday tasks at the ride-hailing giant and how he plans to add NotebookLM to his AI suite. Kansal joined Uber eight years ago as its director of product management after working at cybersecurity and taxi startups. He became Uber's product chief last year. Kansal said he uses OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini to summarize long reports. "Some of these reports, they're 50 to 100 pages long," he said. "I will never have the time to read them." He said he uses the chatbots to acquaint himself with what's happening and how riders are feeling in Uber's various markets, such as South Africa, Brazil, and Korea. The CPO said his second use case is treating AI like a research assistant, because some large language models now offer a deep research feature. Kansal gave a recent example of when his team was thinking about a new driver feature. He asked ChatGPT's deep research mode about what drivers may think of the add-on. "It's an amazing research assistant and it's absolutely a starting point for a brainstorm with my team with some really, really good ideas," the CPO said. In April, Uber's CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, said that not enough of his 30,000-odd employees are using AI. He said learning to work with AI agents to code is "going to be an absolute necessity at Uber within a year." Uber did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. Kansal's next tool: NotebookLM On the podcast, Kansal also highlighted NotebookLM, Google Lab's research and note-taking tool, which is especially helpful for interacting with documents. He said he doesn't use the product yet, but wants to. "I know a lot of people who have started using it, and that is the next thing that I'm going to use," he said. "Just to be able to build an audio podcast based on a bunch of information that you can consume. I think that's awesome," he added. Kansal was referring to the "Audio Overview" feature, which summarizes uploaded content in the form of two AIs having a voice discussion. NotebookLM was launched in mid-2023 and has quickly become a must-have tool for researchers and AI enthusiasts. Andrej Karpathy, Tesla's former director of AI and OpenAI cofounder, is among those who have praised the tool and its podcast feature. "It's possible that NotebookLM podcast episode generation is touching on a whole new territory of highly compelling LLM product formats," he said in a September post on X. "Feels reminiscent of ChatGPT. Maybe I'm overreacting."