Al Falah Chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqi Arrested by Delhi Crime Branch In Fraud Case
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Al Falah Chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqi Arrested by Delhi Crime Branch In Fraud Case

Al-Falah University Chairman Javad Siddiqui Arrested | Image: ANI, Social Media New Delhi: In a big move, the Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested Javad Ahmed Siddiqui, chairman of the Al Falah Group and founder of Al Falah University following allegations of fraud and financial irregularities. This action follows a formal complaint by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and based on the UGC’s allegations, the Crime Branch registered two separate FIRs against Siddiqui, charging him with fraud and associated offences. Following his arrest, Siddiqui was produced before a Delhi court, which granted the Crime Branch four days of police remand for further probe. Law enforcement officials confirmed that he remains in custody while the investigation focuses on suspected financial discrepancies...
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“No Longer Affiliated with Them”
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“No Longer Affiliated with Them”

Oluwaseyifunmi, the viral German language graduate from the University of Ibadan, has ended her affiliation with The German Language School due to concerns over the quality of its trial classes. She cited loss of audience trust and transparency as key reasons for her withdrawal.Oluwaseyifunmi, the University of Ibadan graduate who recently went viral for earning a degree in German, has announced her decision to sever ties with The German Language School, which had offered her a role following her online recognition. In a public statement, Oluwaseyifunmi explained that her decision was due to concerns over the quality and coordination of the school’s trial classes, which she had initially promoted after assessing them herself. She personally managed onboarding, communication, and follow-ups with participants, taking full responsibility for the process. However, she revealed that the trial sessions did not...
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Nobel Prize Winner Builds Solar Device That Pulls 1,000 Liters of Clean Water from Thin Air Every Day
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Nobel Prize Winner Builds Solar Device That Pulls 1,000 Liters of Clean Water from Thin Air Every Day

Omar Yaghi, a renowned chemist at the University of California, Berkeley, has pioneered a groundbreaking technology capable of producing up to 1,000 liters of clean drinking water per day directly from the air, even in regions with extremely low humidity levels of less than 20 percent. This innovation offers a potential solution to water scarcity in some of the worlds driest and most remote areas. The device, developed by Yaghis company Atoco, employs advanced Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) to efficiently capture atmospheric moisture. It operates using low-grade heat sources such as sunlight, which allows it to function off-grid without relying on conventional power systems. About the size of a standard shipping container, the unit is designed to be portable and scalable, making it suitable for deployment in remote villages, isolated islands, and disaster-stricken regions where access to...
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Killer Whale Communities Near Hokkaido | Mirage News
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Killer Whale Communities Near Hokkaido | Mirage News

Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan -- The species Orcinus orca, generally known as orcas or killer whales, is made up of many genetically distinct populations called ecotypes. Each ecotype indicates an ecological specialization with its own ecological and phylogenetic characteristics. The North Pacific is home to three known ecotypes of killer whales, called the transient, resident, and offshore ecotypes. While transient ecotype killer whales are mammal-eating, the resident and offshore orcas are fish-eating. Though killer whale populations in the eastern North Pacific near Vancouver Island and Alaska have been studied extensively, populations in the western North Pacific have been less studied, especially around Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island. One...
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