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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Pawan Tiwari
Panchkula: In a chilling display of gangland violence, Sonu Nolta, a 32-year-old national kabaddi player, was gunned down in a brutal ambush outside Cosmo Mall in Amravati on Thursday night.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Pawan Tiwari
NewsCity Newschandigarh NewsPunjab shocker: National kabaddi player Sonu Nolta shot dead; brother of Lawrence Bishnoi suspected behind killingTrendingNational kabaddi player Sonu Nolta was fatally shot outside a mall in Punjab, with police suspecting a gang-related motive. Assailants opened fire on Nolta's vehicle, also injuring his friend.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Pawan Tiwari
TrendingA Chandigarh police constable, Paramjit Singh, reportedly died by suicide at his residence in Sector 26. He was found hanging. Police were alerted and took him to GMSH 16, where he was declared dead. Sector 26 police are investigating the incident. This marks the second suicide by a Chandigarh police officer in ten days.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Pawan Tiwari
TrendingChandigarh: The UT traffic police issued close to 4 lakh challans for almost 4.3 lakh violations from Jan 1 to May 31. These violations were detected through CCTV cameras installed under the Smart City project, manual enforcement, and images of violations uploaded by citizens on the traffic police's social media page.Despite several measures taken by the traffic police to reduce the number of unpaid challans, the pendency reached 20.29 lakh by May 31.
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | Pawan Tiwari
Java is object-oriented — but not entirely. Let’s uncover what breaks the rule. Java is often praised as an object-oriented programming (OOP) language, but did you know it’s not truly object-oriented? While Java embraces OOP principles, it makes certain compromises for efficiency and flexibility. In this article, we’ll explore the five key reasons why Java breaks pure object-oriented programming — and why that’s actually a good thing. 1.
Journalists covering the same region

Jagpreet Sandhu
Senior Correspondent at The Indian Express
Jagpreet Sandhu primarily covers news in Chandigarh, Punjab, India and surrounding areas.

Rajanbir Singh
Journalist at Hindustan Times
Rajanbir Singh primarily covers news in Chandigarh, Punjab, India and surrounding areas.

Shimona Kanwar
Special Correspondent and Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India
Shimona Kanwar primarily covers news in Chandigarh, Punjab, India and surrounding areas.

Hina Rohtaki
Principal Correspondent at The Indian Express
Hina Rohtaki primarily covers news in Chandigarh, Punjab, India and surrounding areas.

Naina Mishra
Senior Correspondent at Hindustan Times
Naina Mishra primarily covers news in Chandigarh, Punjab, India and surrounding areas.
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