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Police arrest three men for killing taxi driver, robbing his car
Police arrest three men for killing taxi driver, robbing his car

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Time of India

Police arrest three men for killing taxi driver, robbing his car

Times News Network Ludhiana: Ludhiana Rural Police arrested three men for killing a taxi driver to snatch his car. The Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire car, which belonged to the driver, was recovered from Mohi village on Monday. The taxi driver's body was recovered from a canal near Tugal village on the disclosure of the arrested accused. Police said that the accused tried to snatch the car and killed the driver when he resisted. Then they dumped his body in the canal. You Can Also Check: Ludhiana AQI | Weather in Ludhiana | Bank Holidays in Ludhiana | Public Holidays in Ludhiana The arrested accused have been identified as Harpreet Singh alias Happy and Gurtejpreet Singh alias Guri from Mohi village besides Gurwant Singh of Boora Patti, Dakha. The victim was Gurmeet Singh, a resident of Agar Nagar. DSP, Dakha, Varinder Singh Khosa said that the accused booked Gurmeet's taxi from Ludhiana-Ferozepur road to Raikot at around 2.44am on Monday. On the way, the victim sensed danger and shared his live location with a friend. When they reached Mohi village, the accused tried to snatch the car at knifepoint. However, Gurmeet resisted and the accused hacked him to death. They dumped his body in the canal and parked the car in an isolated area with the intention of picking it up later. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sanitize & Smooth Clothes Fast with Philips Steamer Philips Garment Steamers Shop Now Undo Meanwhile, Gurmeet Singh's friend and family members tracked the bloodstained car and informed the police. During interrogation, the accused said that they wanted to earn easy money by selling the car. They did not have any previous criminal record. Police also recovered two motorcycles that the accused left in Ludhiana before hiring the taxi. MSID:: 122051256 413 |

Is it just aches—or arthritis? 8 early signs you shouldn't ignore
Is it just aches—or arthritis? 8 early signs you shouldn't ignore

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Is it just aches—or arthritis? 8 early signs you shouldn't ignore

Arthritis is not only for the elderly. Most types of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis, start early in life and develop unnoticed. Too often, early signs are dismissed as "just tiredness" or "normal aging." This delay can result in irreversible joint damage, disability, and a drastic decline in quality of life. So, let's discuss about the 8 early signs and symptoms of arthritis that you should never ignore. If you or your known experiences any of these, get yourself visited by a doctor—ideally a rheumatologist—at the earliest. 1. Joint pain that lasts Everyone has joint pain from time to time, particularly after use or an injury. But if you find constant pain in joints such as the knees, fingers, wrists, or ankles—even when you're not physically active—it might be an early warning sign of arthritis. Such pain begins slowly and may go away and then return, but it becomes more regular over time. 2. Stiffness, particularly in the morning Do your joints lock or feel stiff when you get up in the morning? Does it take over 30 minutes to "warm up" and get going? Morning stiffness lasting over half an hour is a typical early sign of inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Travel-Ready Steaming with Philips Steamer Philips Garment Steamers Learn More Undo 3. Swelling in joints Puffiness or swelling visible on the surface around a joint, particularly of the hands, knees, or feet, is an alert. Swelling in arthritis is usually secondary to inflammation of the lining of the joint. It tends to be warm and may be tender or even painful. 4. Decreased range of motion Have you realized that you cannot move your joints as you used to? For instance, if you are having trouble bending your knees fully or closing your fist tightly, it may be due to inflammation limiting your joint movement. Reduced range of motion is an initial indicator of joint damage that may progress if not treated. 5. Fatigue and weakness Most forms of arthritis, particularly autoimmune forms such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, produce overall tiredness, fatigue, and weakness in the muscles. This is not a matter of being tired after work—this is a pervasive feeling of tiredness that is not relieved by rest. 6. Redness and warmth around joints Inflammation may also result in the skin over the joint becoming warm and reddish. This may be confused with an allergy or infection of the skin, but if it is found near a joint and is accompanied by pain or stiffness, then arthritis may be the cause. 7. Numbness or tingling sensation Inflammation in joints in the hands and wrists may compress nerves near them, causing tingling, numbness, or a pins-and-needles sensation. This is particularly frequent in rheumatoid arthritis, where hand joints become involved early. 8. Unexplained weight loss or fever At times, particularly in autoimmune types of arthritis, individuals may develop low-grade fever, loss of appetite, or unintentional weight loss. These general symptoms arise as a result of ongoing inflammation within the body and usually are ignored until joint pain is extreme. Why early diagnosis is important Diagnosis of arthritis at its initial stage is important. Early detection enables: Early treatment, which has the potential to delay or even stop joint destruction. Improved quality of life, decreased pain and enhanced functioning. Prevention of long-term complications, i.e., deformity of the joints and disability. Most forms of arthritis can be controlled well if identified early. The treatment involves medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, and in some, surgery. But it is the early identification and timely action that holds the key. If you or someone you know is having recurring joint ache, morning stiffness, swelling, or any one of the signs mentioned above, don't hesitate. See a doctor. Take a test. Begin treatment at an early stage. Your joints are the foundation of your body—care for them before it is too late. Dr. Beenish Nazir, Consultant Rheumatologist at Apollo Hospitals, Sheshadripuram, Bangalore One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Accenture Q3 earnings: Revenue rises 8% to $17.7 billion on Gen-AI momentum; Gen-AI revenue tops $700 million
Accenture Q3 earnings: Revenue rises 8% to $17.7 billion on Gen-AI momentum; Gen-AI revenue tops $700 million

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Accenture Q3 earnings: Revenue rises 8% to $17.7 billion on Gen-AI momentum; Gen-AI revenue tops $700 million

Accenture on Friday reported an 8% year-on-year rise in revenue to $17.7 billion for the March-May quarter of FY25, supported by growing demand for AI-related services. The Ireland-headquartered IT services firm, which follows --a September-August fiscal calendar, also raised the lower end of its full--year revenue growth guidance to 6-7% in local currency from 5-7% earlier. The company's Q3 performance included a modest positive foreign exchange impact of 0.5%, it said in a statement. Accenture's gross margin for the quarter stood at 32.9%, compared with 33.4% in the same period last year. Accenture Chair and CEO Julie Sweet said, 'We continue to deliver on our strategy to be our clients' reinvention partner of choice and lead in Gen-AI,' highlighting that Gen-AI bookings for the quarter hit $1.5 billion, with revenues exceeding $700 million. Year-to-date, Accenture has secured $4.1 billion in Gen-AI bookings and generated $1.8 billion in revenue. According to the company, new bookings in Q3 totalled $19.7 billion, down 6% in US dollar terms. Of this, $9.08 billion came from consulting services and $10.62 billion from managed services. The Americas remained the largest contributor with $8.97 billion in revenue, followed by EMEA at $6.23 billion and Asia-Pacific at $2.53 billion. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sanitize & Smooth Clothes Fast with Philips Steamer Philips Garment Steamers Learn More Undo Accenture said its global workforce stood at 7.9 lakh at the end of the quarter. Its data and AI employee count has reached around 75,000, and the firm aims to expand that to 80,000 by FY26. The company ended the quarter with a total cash balance of $9.6 billion and expects Q4 FY25 revenues in the range of $17 billion to $17.6 billion. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

6 students bag top honours at TOI's AI Summer Camp
6 students bag top honours at TOI's AI Summer Camp

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

6 students bag top honours at TOI's AI Summer Camp

New Delhi: Students from schools in Bhubaneswar in Odisha, Dinjan in Assam and Gadarwara in Madhya Pradesh were among the six participants who secured top honours at the 10-day Live AI Summer Camp. Organised by The Times of India, the camp was specifically designed for school students from classes VI to XII to introduce young minds to the vast possibilities of artificial intelligence. As part of their final projects, the students created smarter, more user-friendly versions of their own school websites. The masterclass was held in recognition of the crucial role artificial intelligence is set to play in shaping the future. The students were divided into three categories: classes VI-VII, VIII-IX, and X-XII. In the classes VI-VII category, the top honour went to Reyansh Pradhan, a Class VI student of GD Goenka Public School, Bhubaneswar. The other winners across the categories were Class VI student Pranav Vivek of Trio World School, Bengaluru; Class IX student Aadrika Gupta of Army Public School, Dinjan; Class VIII student Vivaan Maheshwari of Heritage Xperiential Learning School, Gurgaon; Class XI student Saiesha Malani of Aditya Birla World Academy, Mumbai; and Class X student Himanshi Singh of BBPS, Gadarwara. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sanitize & Smooth Clothes Fast with Philips Steamer Philips Garment Steamers Learn More Undo The masterclass was organised recognising the pivotal role that artificial intelligence will play in the future. Held from June 2 to 13, the camp was aimed primarily at demystifying AI technology and empowering students to harness its potential in creative and practical ways. Over the 10 days, students created songs and stories, comics and cartoon strips, games and gizmo arcades, even a space launch simulator. They also discovered how AI can serve as a powerful tool for academic growth, helping them complete school projects more efficiently and conduct meaningful research. The workshop equipped these young learners with essential skills and a solid foundation in cutting-edge technology, preparing them to navigate and succeed in the world of tomorrow. Watch the work of the students at

India's deadliest plane crashes: A timeline of tragedy in the skies
India's deadliest plane crashes: A timeline of tragedy in the skies

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

India's deadliest plane crashes: A timeline of tragedy in the skies

India's deadliest plane crashes Ahmedabad Plane Crash : On June 12, tragedy hit the Gujarat skies when Air India Flight AI 171, which was flying from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just after takeoff from Meghaninagar, a crowded area. The plane had 230 passengers, 2 pilots, and 10 cabin crew members, and soon after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, it crashed into a residential complex. The whole place erupted in heavy black smoke that could be seen as far as Vastrapur, sending thousands into panic and pandemonium. Emergency response teams were deployed within minutes, firefighters, police units, and paramedics flooded the site as images of the twisted fuselage and blazing wreckage began circulating online. This tragic incident, the first major air crash in India since 2020, has once again turned the spotlight on India's aviation safety standards, emergency preparedness, and the historical pattern of catastrophic air disasters that have marked the country's aviation timeline over the past several decades. List of India's major plane crashes over the years The latest tragedy is not the only one. India has a checkered history of deadly air crashes, a lot of which prompted reforms in aviation rule and plane operation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sanitize & Smooth Clothes Fast with Philips Steamer Philips Garment Steamers Shop Now Undo Here's a vivid description of the worst commercial air tragedies in Indian history, reminders of the risks that come with flying. 2020: Air India Express Flight IX-1344 - Kozhikode Date: August 7, 2020 Location: Kozhikode, Kerala Fatalities: 21 Flying as part of the Vande Bharat Mission, this Dubai repatriation flight overshot Kozhikode's tabletop runway during low visibility and heavy rains. The Boeing 737 plane slipped into a 30-foot gorge and split in two. Both pilots were killed instantaneously. Over 100 passengers were injured, some seriously. The crash put serious questions regarding the safety of tabletop runways and raised questions internationally. 2010: Air India Express Flight IX-812 - Mangalore Date: May 22, 2010 Location: Mangalore, Karnataka Fatalities: 158 Another Dubai-bound flight ended in tragedy at Mangalore's tabletop runway, when the plane overshot the runway and fell into a ravine, erupting into flames. A mere 8 people survived, most of whom were sitting in the front rows. Pilot fatigue and bad judgment were cited as reasons by investigators. 1998: Alliance Air Flight 7412 - Patna Date: 17 July 1998 Location: Patna, Bihar Fatalities: 60 (5 on ground) The plane crashed while going for a go-around and crashed into a populated residential area close to the airport. Inadequate coordination among the flight crew and poor training were the reasons behind this crash. It is one of the deadliest air crashes in the history of Bihar. 1996: Charkhi Dadri Mid-air collision Date: 12 Nov 1996 Location: Haryana Fatalities: 349 Involving a Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 and a Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin Il-76, this tragedy is listed as the world's most fatal mid-air collision. It resulted from miscommunication and disobedience of altitude commands. The tragedy prompted a full revamp of air traffic control procedures in India, including the mandatory fitting of Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS). 1993: Indian Airlines Flight 491 - Aurangabad Date: April 26, 1993 Location: Aurangabad, Maharashtra Fatalities: 55 Upon takeoff, the plane crashed into a truck that had strayed onto the runway by mistake, causing a blazing crash. The unusual and virtually avoidable accident revealed wide-open holes in airport security and vehicle control procedures. 1990: Indian Airlines Flight 605 - Bangalore Date: 14 February 1990 Location: Bangalore (now Bengaluru), Karnataka Fatalities: 92 Airbus A320 descended prematurely and crashed short of the runway at HAL Airport, killing 92 individuals. The incident led India's civil aviation authorities to review landing procedures and simulator training for new-generation aircraft. 1988: Indian Airlines Flight 113 - Ahmedabad Date: October 19, 1988 Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat Fatalities: 133 During the effort to land in adverse visibility conditions, the plane crashed short of the runway. The crash and explosion claimed only two survivors. This accident now shares a shivering resemblance with the 2025 crash, both taking place close to the same airport, renewed suspicion over local weather equipment, pilot navigation, and approach aids. 1978: Air India Flight 855 - Mumbai Date: January 1, 1978 Location: Arabian Sea, off Mumbai Fatalities: 213 Immediately after takeoff, the Boeing 747 experienced instrument failure, which caused spatial disorientation and a fatal dive into the sea. This is one of the first instances where human factors, including situational awareness loss, resulted in a calamitous event. Ahmedabad Plane Crash: What we know so far Flight: Air India AI 171 Aircraft Type: Boeing 787 Dreamliner Route: Ahmedabad to London (Gatwick) Crash Site: Meghaninagar, close to Ahmedabad Airport Onboard: 230 passengers, 2 pilots, and 10 crew members Casualties: Initial reports suggest dozens feared dead, many seriously injured It has been confirmed by authorities that a full-scale investigation has been launched, with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) as the lead, assisted by Air India and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB). The aircraft is said to have lost altitude minutes into the flight, and suspicion has fallen on either mechanical malfunction, bird hit, or human error.

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