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07/06/2024

The Interesting Tale of airport

The domestic Jamnagar airfield was recently transformed into an international venue, only to host the . A few pointers that unlock it's shock potential :

1- The office of DGCA (Director General of Civil Aviation) on being approached to uncover what actually happened and how, said it has no information on how the domestic airport was upgraded and what set of rules were observed and provisions made to achieve the for wedding guests and invitees from across the globe.
2- The Jamnagar Airport is primarily the Indian Air Force airport and is located close to the Pakistan border. As such security concerns shouldn't have been overlooked only to appease his Gujrati gang but the statement that reflects cluelessness of DGCA office reflects security was heavily compromised by the chest thumping 56" and team.
3- This airport on a normal day has a daily average of not more than 5 domestic aircrafts.
4- The very same airport however witnessed a huge rise in air traffic with an influx of multiple domestic and international flights landing and taking off, between 25th February and 5th March, 2024.
5- On March 1st, 2024 itself the Jamnagar airport handled a fleet of 70 flights on a single day.

What was the legal basis under which this domestic airport was suddenly upgraded to an international airport? Is the Jamnagar airport, Ambani's personal property like the rest of India, where roads are blocked, and temples shut to allow their family and friends more exclusivity and VIP treatments?

INDIA 2024 needs to seek an explanation over this from the outgoing PM & HM, before the oath ceremony happens.

Chai pe ho ya chair pe, Charcha honi Chaahiye!!!



30/05/2024

Do you know, how much money have INDIANS LOST TO CYBER FRAUD this year, itself? Approximately, ₹1,750 crore has been lost to cyber frauds between January and April, 2024. And if this is your idea of celebrating , it scares me to be honest.

SOURCE: Rahul Tripathi from The Economic Times.

More than 7 lakh cybercrime cases were registered in the first four months of 2024, compared to over 15 lakh in the previous year, as revealed from the data by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. The surge in gaming apps, unsolicited online investments, trading platforms, illegal lending apps and other such apps and OTP forwards, among others, were the most favoured methods for cybercrime.

It doesn't stop there.... Almost 93% companies in India had one or more identity-related cyber breaches last year. (Source : CyberArk)

Cybersecurity professionals agree that machine identities are more risky than human identities as multi-cloud strategies are adopted, and more AI-enabled programmes used in these cases. In fact, the use of AI is now a necessity in combating AI-driven threats, says Rohan Vaidya, Area VP, India and SAARC at CyberArk.

Let us have a closer look to identify which sectors were most impacted. Around 98% of Indian IT firms lost sensitive information last year, as per a study by Rubrik Zero Labs. Next on the range are the Healthcare companies that lost around 20% of their sensitive information in various ransomware attacks.

Indian companies ended up recovering this data by paying the ransom, rather than upping their cybersecurity game. The average ransom paid amounts close to $4.8 million.

Please think again, before taking a nosedive into the cyber world where your identity is majorly compromised and under attack, at all times. You are losing both on precious time, resources, finances as well as your privacy is deeply compromised. If this is how you envision to take you ahead, in your journey ...so be it else raise concerns, fight for stronger cybersecurity laws, question authorities and don't go all in unless the systems guarantee you complete security against these frauds.

25/11/2023

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If you transit through these tunnels for your ; it may well be your last one. This ambitious project of could prove to be the most hazardous transit route for of his

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07/11/2016

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08/09/2016

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