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Time Out
5 days ago
- Time Out
New digital MTA screens will make your NYC bus journey way easier
Waiting for the bus just got less of a guessing game, at least if you're on the Upper West Side or in Queensborough Hill. The MTA and NYC Department of Transportation have rolled out slick new digital screens that display real-time arrival info right at the bus stop. That's right: No phone, no app, no spinning wheel of death while you wait for the M11. The touch-screen devices were installed at four locations citywide on June 25 as part of a year-long pilot program aimed at making bus travel smarter and less stressful. On the Upper West Side, you'll find them at West 80th Street and Columbus Avenue and again between 74th and 75th on Columbus. In Queens, two additional screens are being tested in the low-key but lovely neighborhood of Queensborough Hill. The signs, created by Urban Solar, are battery-powered and pole-mounted. They show accurate, minute-by-minute wait times for upcoming buses—in this case, lines like the M7, M11 and crosstown M79. They're part of the 2024 Transit Tech Lab Challenge and represent a next-gen upgrade from the audio-based real-time updates currently available at more than 500 city bus stops. 'Providing bus riders with real-time information on bus time arrival is a powerful tool that will help New Yorkers to better manage their commutes,' a DOT spokesperson said in a statement. Translation: You'll know exactly when to hustle or grab a coffee instead. Two different screen types are being tested and the DOT is actively collecting rider feedback via user surveys over the next 12 months. Depending on how riders respond (and whether the tech holds up in winter), we may see more of these digital helpers across all boroughs in the future. So next time you're standing on a steamy corner wondering if the M79 is ghosting you again, just look up—you might be standing next to your new favorite screen.


India Today
05-07-2025
- India Today
203 firearms, including rifles, explosives seized in major crackdown in Manipur
In a major crackdown on illegal arms circulation, joint security forces recovered a massive cache of weapons, ammunition, and explosives during coordinated overnight operations in Manipur's hill intelligence-led operations were conducted between midnight of July 3 and the morning of July 4 across Tengnoupal, Kangpokpi, Chandel and Churachandpur to a statement issued by the Office of the Director General of Police, Manipur, the operations were carried out jointly by Manipur Police, Assam Rifles, the Indian Army, and other Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). The raids followed specific intelligence inputs regarding the presence of warlike materials in interior forested Security forces recovered 203 firearms of various calibres and a significant quantity of ammunition and explosives. Among the weapons seized were 21 INSAS rifles, 11 AK-series rifles, 26 self-loading rifles (SLRs), 2 sniper rifles, 3 carbines, 17 .303 rifles, 2 mortars, 3 M79 grenade launchers, and 31 single-bore guns. The cache also included 38 pump-action guns, 4 muzzle-loaded rifles, and a number of locally made pistols and addition to the firearms, forces also seized 29 rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition, 80 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, 30 improvised explosive devices (IEDs), 10 hand grenades, 9 Pompi shells, and 2 lathode sources said the arms were likely stockpiled by various armed groups operating in the hill regions and could have been used to destabilize the area further. The recovery, they added, dealt a significant blow to the operational capacity of militant outfits that continue to pose a threat to peace in Director General of Police's office praised the success of the joint operation, highlighting the growing synergy between state and central security forces. The recovery also reflects improved intelligence gathering and coordinated execution among the security agencies deployed in the conflict-affected said such operations would continue in a sustained manner, especially in view of lingering ethnic tensions and efforts to ensure the safe return and rehabilitation of displaced urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or information related to illegal arms to the nearest police station or the Central Control Police reiterated its commitment to public safety, maintaining law and order, and rebuilding community trust in the wake of over a year of ethnic unrest that has affected thousands across the state.- Ends


Time of India
04-07-2025
- Time of India
Arms haul in Manipur: Over 200 illegal weapons seized
1 2 Imphal: A combined team of security forces have successfully recovered a substantial cache of arms, ammunition and explosives during search operations conducted from the night of July 3 to the morning of July 4 across the state. The operations, which were based on specific intelligence inputs, involved coordinated efforts by Manipur Police, Assam Rifles/Army, and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) across the hill districts of Tengnoupal, Kangpokpi, Chandel and Churachandpur. The crackdown on illegal weapons resulted in one of the largest seizures in recent times, with a total of 203 weapons recovered. The cache included 21 INSAS rifles, 11 AK-series rifles, 26 SLRs, two sniper rifles, three carbines, 17 .303 rifles, two 51mm mortars, two MA assault rifles, three M79 grenade launchers, 38 'Pompi' improvised guns, as well as several pistols, bolt-action rifles, and country-made firearms. Additionally, security forces seized 30 improvised explosive devices (IEDs), 10 grenades, nine Pompi shells, two Lathode grenades, and significant quantities of 5.56mm and 7.62mm ammunition. This operation marks a significant step in curbing armed violence and dismantling militant infrastructure in the region. Authorities suspect that the arms were intended for use by insurgent groups or anti-social elements. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Security forces remain on high alert, with further operations anticipated to eliminate remaining caches and maintain peace in the region. In a related development, a 41-year-old man was arrested by Manipur Police in Imphal East on July 2 for possession of illegal firearms. The police recovered a .32 pistol with a magazine, one live .32mm round, and a 7.62 x 30mm AK rifle round from the suspect, identified as Thokchom Rajesh Meitei of Bamon Kampu Mayai Leikai. The arrest is part of intensified search operations and area domination exercises conducted by security forces in vulnerable and fringe regions across multiple districts. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to continuing search operations in sensitive areas to curb the spread of illegal arms and ensure public safety.


Time of India
04-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Over 200 weapons, 30 IEDs recovered in Manipur hill districts
Security forces recovered over 200 weapons, including firearms, and war-like stores in four hill districts of Manipur, officials said on Friday. INSAS rifles, self-loading rifles (SLRs) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were among those found in joint operations between Thursday midnight and Friday morning. Officials said, "Acting on specific intelligence regarding the presence of a large cache of arms, ammunition, and other war-like materials concealed in various locations, coordinated operations were launched simultaneously at multiple sites in the interior and suspected areas of Tengnoupal, Kangpokpi, Chandel, and Churachandpur districts by joint teams comprising of Manipur Police, Assam Rifles, Army and CAPFs." The recovered weapons included 21 INSAS rifles, 11 AK series, 26 SLR, two snipers, three carbines, 17 .303 rifles, two MA assault rifles, three M 79 grenade launchers, 11 single-barrel bolt action, nine pistols, 18 single-shot breech loaded rifles and 38 Pumpis. The Pumpi is a term used for various improvised light weapons. The forces also found 109 ammunition of different types, including 30 IEDs, 10 grenades, nine Pumpi shells and two lathode grenades. Live Events Various official reports, political parties claimed that during the ethnic riots more than 6,020 varied types of sophisticated arms and different types of ammunition were looted from the police stations and police outposts by mobs, attackers and militants.


Hindustan Times
04-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
Over 200 weapons, 30 IEDs recovered in Manipur hill districts
Imphal, Security forces recovered over 200 weapons, including firearms, and war-like stores in operations lasting only a few hours in four hill districts of Manipur, a senior police officer said on Friday. Over 200 weapons, 30 IEDs recovered in Manipur hill districts INSAS rifles, self-loading rifles and improvised explosive devices were among those found in joint operations between Thursday midnight and Friday morning. "Acting on specific intelligence regarding the presence of a large cache of arms, ammunition and other warlike materials concealed in various locations, coordinated operations were launched simultaneously at multiple sites in the interior and suspected areas of Tengnoupal, Kangpokpi, Chandel, and Churachandpur districts," ADGP Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo said. The operations were launched by joint teams comprising Manipur Police, Assam Rifles, Army and Central Armed Police Forces, the police officer told a press conference. These operations resulted in the recovery of a large number of arms, ammunition, explosives and other warlike stores, Lhatoo added. The recovered weapons included 21 INSAS rifles, 11 AK series, 26 SLR, two snipers, three carbines, 17 .303 rifles, two MA assault rifles, three M 79 grenade launchers, 11 single-barrel bolt action, nine pistols, 18 single-shot breech loaded rifles and 38 Pumpis. The Pumpi is an umbrella term used for various improvised light weapons. Besides, the forces found 109 ammunitions of different types, 30 IEDs, 10 grenades, nine Pumpi shells and two lathode grenades, the officer said. "The Manipur Police reiterates its commitment to fostering a peaceful and secure Manipur. The public is urged to cooperate with the police and security forces, and to promptly report any suspicious activity or information related to illegal arms to the nearest police station or the Central Control Room," he said. Earlier in the day, the police said in an X post that security forces recovered at least 11 firearms and war-like stores in Churachandpur and Bishnupur districts. One person was also arrested for possessing an illegal handgun in Imphal East district. "Security forces continue to conduct search operations and area domination in the fringe and vulnerable areas across districts," the post read. Manipur, which witnessed the killing of at least 260 people in ethnic violence since May 2023, is currently under President's rule. The strife between the Meitei and Kuki communities also rendered thousands of people homeless, forcing them to stay in relief camps. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.