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GPS Saves Truck Driver Trapped for 3 Days in Gorge

A truck driver survived 72 hours pinned in a 200-foot gorge in Madhya Pradesh. His rescue was triggered only when the vehicle's GPS tracker came back online, revealing his location. Read the incredible survival story.

GPS Seagull in Karwar: Spy Scare Ends with Science

A GPS-tagged seagull on Karwar beach caused a spy scare before officials confirmed it was part of a wildlife migration study. The bird had flown over 10,000 km from Arctic regions. Read the full story.

AI Digital Toll System Nationwide by 2026: Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announces a nationwide AI-powered, GPS-based toll collection system by December 2026, aiming to eliminate queues and boost efficiency. Learn how this will transform travel.

India is home to 718 elusive snow leopards

India's first comprehensive survey finds 718 snow leopards, with Ladakh hosting over 400. Discover the conservation efforts protecting this endangered species.

100+ Cyber Attacks on Kolkata Flights in 2 Months

More than 100 cyber attacks disrupting GNSS signals reported in Kolkata flight region, affecting 2-3 flights daily. Pilots forced to use contingency procedures. Read the full report on this major aviation safety threat.

UPSC Key Dec 2: Sanchar Saathi, GPS Spoofing, Obesity

Essential UPSC updates: Govt's Sanchar Saathi app directive, GPS spoofing threats, WHO's obesity guidelines, fiscal federalism debate, and India's rare-earth push. Key insights for Prelims & Mains.

GPS Spoofing at Delhi Airport; Ministry Investigates

India's Civil Aviation Ministry confirms GPS spoofing near Delhi's IGIA, directing the Wireless Monitoring Organisation to find the source. Stay updated on this critical aviation security issue.

Leopard fear reshapes Pune's political campaigns

Fear of leopard attacks forces candidates in Pune's Ambegaon, Manchar & Junnar to end campaigning by dusk, altering election strategies ahead of Dec 2 polls. Discover how big cats are impacting democracy.

Punjab Cabinet Nods 300 Specialist Doctors

Punjab cabinet approves empanelment of 300 specialist doctors, new border area incentives, GPS mining vehicle tracking & revised tender limits to boost public services.

Maharashtra's 'Sugar Babies' Leopards Adapt to Farms

Forest officers in Maharashtra's Junnar nickname leopards 'Sugar babies' as they adapt to sugarcane fields. These predators see humans as backdrop, not danger. Learn how wildlife management is changing.

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