BSF joins hands with IIT-K to developindigenous drone technologies | Lucknow News

Lucknow: The Border Security Force (BSF) has entered into an agreement with the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur to enhance capabilities in drone forensics, counter-UAV technology, research and development, and training. The move comes after the BSF raised its first drone squadron to counter increasing aerial threats, especially in the wake of lethal drone attacks…

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California spent millions on STEM programmes for women, results are still unsatisfactory: Will Trump’s funding cuts deepen the crisis?

Over the past decade, California funneled millions of dollars into initiatives aimed at increasing the participation of women in STEM, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Programmes sought to attract more women to engineering, computer science, and math, acknowledging these fields as critical engines of innovation, economic growth, and national security. Yet the results remain underwhelming….

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Occupying PoK during Op Sindoor would have given birth to a ‘new monster’ for India: Lt Gen Khandare (retd) | Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar News

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Lieutenant General Vinod G Khandare (retired), who was the principal advisor to the Ministry of Defence during Operation Sindoor, on Sunday said further escalating the recent Indo-Pak conflict by occupying the PoK would have given birth to a “new monster’ for India.“The ceasefire was announced by India after a request from Pakistan DGMO….

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Meet Jaan: Aamir Khan’s rumored son from Jessica Hines, confirmed by brother Faissal Khan |

Aamir Khan’s personal life is again under scrutiny following his brother Faissal’s recent claims. Allegations of an affair with British journalist Jessica Hines during Aamir’s marriage to Reena have resurfaced, including the existence of a son named Jaan. Stardust magazine reported the alleged relationship in 2005, stating Aamir initially denied responsibility. Aamir Khan has always…

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