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Chandigarh Institute for Blind Holds Annual Sports Meet

The Institute for the Blind in Chandigarh's Sector 26 kicked off its annual sports meet at Sector 7 Complex. 168 athletes are competing across 30 events, with Sports Director Saurabh Kumar Arora promising upgraded facilities.

Pune Senior Guard Loses Rs 1.5 Lakh in Fake GR Scam

A 70-year-old MSSC security guard was defrauded of Rs 1.50 lakh by a Hadapsar man promising a 10-year service extension via a fake GR. Hadapsar police are investigating the fraud case. Read the full details.

German Team Lauds KSRTC's Accessibility System

A German delegation visited Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation to review 'Dhwani Spandana-OnBoard', an innovative audio navigation system enhancing bus accessibility for the visually impaired. Discover how this initiative is setting new standards.

Odisha CM honours blind women T20 World Cup winners

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi honoured four blind women cricketers from the state, part of India's T20 World Cup winning team, with Rs 11 lakh each. Read about their inspiring journey and the call for government jobs.

Ahmedabad IT Pro Loses Rs 34.2L in UK Job Scam

A 30-year-old IT professional from Ahmedabad was cheated of Rs 34.2 lakh by fraudsters posing as UK job consultants. Learn how to protect yourself from such cyber fraud schemes.

Bengaluru IT Corridor Gets First Tactile Footpaths

Bengaluru's Brookefield area gets first brushed-concrete footpaths with tactile tiles for visually impaired. 200-meter pilot project launched by East City Corporation promises better accessibility.

Pune traders lose ₹4.7 crore in copper scrap scam

Pune police arrest key suspect from Kolkata in ₹4.7 crore copper scrap fraud case. Two traders cheated through elaborate international scheme involving Dubai, Tanzania offices. Read full details.

Devotee Donates 100+ Hearing Aids to TTD

A devotee from Hyderabad donates over 100 hearing aids to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, enhancing accessibility for hearing-impaired pilgrims at the temple.

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