Microsoft issues update after undersea cables cut in Red Sea: What makes Red Sea critical for internet access in Asia, Mideast

Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have significantly disrupted internet services across regions including India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the UAE, causing slowed connectivity and increased latency. The disruptions, attributed to failures affecting the SMW4 and IMEWE cable systems near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, highlight the Red Sea’s critical role in global internet data flow,…

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Bangali Akhara: Celebrating 133 years of tradition and spirituality in Patna

Patna’s Surodyan Puja Celebration Committee, in its 133rd year, distinguishes itself by upholding traditional culture and ancestral rituals over modern spectacle. Their modest pandal and unchanged 16-foot idol, crafted by a fourth-generation artisan, reflect deep spirituality. Strict adherence to precise rituals and the devotion of volunteers underscore their unique, faith-driven celebration.

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Aviation MRO challenge: AIESL seeks access to proprietary manuals for component overhaul; eyes strategic partners

AIESL is seeking partnerships to secure crucial intellectual property, like aircraft manuals, essential for advanced MRO services. Post-Air India separation, accessing updated technical documents has become a challenge. This strategic move aims to enhance AIESL’s capabilities, capitalize on India’s growing aviation market, and retain MRO work within the country, boosting the economy and employment.

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AP Dhillon house firing: Lawrence Bishnoi gang member gets 6 years in jail; police say Abjeet Kingra ‘acted on direction of group’

A man received a six-year jail term for an attack at musician AP Dhillon’s home. Abjeet Kingra, an alleged associate of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, pleaded guilty. The incident involved gunshots and vehicles set ablaze in Colwood. This sentencing follows Canada’s move to list the Bishnoi Gang as a terrorist entity. Authorities continue to seek another…

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