Telecom operator Bharti Airtel has launched what it termed India's first AI-powered spam detection solution that will solve the issue of spam calls and messages for its customers.
A nine year old boy died in a leopard attack in the early hours of Wednesday in Pune district. The boy sustained serious neck injuries in the incident. The leopard menace has caused panic among the residents. The forest department officials visited the spot and took cognizance.
According to the family, at about 2 am in the morning while the family were asleep on the roof of their home a wolf attacked Mohammad Umar's son Imran Ali.
In response to the ongoing wolf menace in Uttar Pradesh, Bahraich's Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Ajit Singh on Friday said that there is an ongoing effort by the forest department to catch the sixth and the last wolf.
Amid the wolf menace in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich, a search operation by the forest department to capture the sixth wolf continues. DFO Bahraich Ajeet Pratap Singh informed that the search operation is underway day and night to capture the remaining sixth wolf.
As the authorities in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich continued their search for a sixth 'killer' wolf, two women in Mahasi village got injured in an attack allegedly by a wolf on Thursday night.
In the wake of wolf attacks, the Bahraich district administration has built shelter homes to protect the villagers from the menace. The district administration has converted the Panchayat Bhawan built earlier into a shelter home.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Singaporean counterpart PM Lawrence Wong condemned terrorism as the most pressing threat to global peace and stability, reaffirming their commitment to combat it in all its forms and manifestations. They also emphasised that there can be no justification
A search operation is underway in Bahraich on Friday morning to hunt the remaining two wolves and end the menace of the man-eater that has already killed 8 people in the area including seven children and a woman and injuring 15 others in the past two months, Divisional Forest Officer Bahr
Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police, Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, said on Wednesday that the state government is mulling to form an anti-narcotic task force to control the drug menace effectively.