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(Says if CM knew Punjab Congress president Raja Warring’s brother in law was behind the extortion cum suicide of a Faridkot businessman why was he not taking action in the case?)

(Says if CM knew Punjab Congress president Raja Warring’s brother in law was behind the extortion cum suicide of a Faridkot businessman why was he not taking action in the case?) (Announces once SAD forms govt the entire Ghaggar River would be channelized from Himachal to the Punjab border with Haryana) Moonak/ Chandigarh 24 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal today asked chief minister Bhagwant Mann not to make excuses for not recommending a CBI probe into the disturbing death of Warehousing Corporation officer Dr Gagandeep Singh Randhawa at the hands of his former minister Laljit Bhullar and asked him why he was not taking action against Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring if he knew the latter was hand in glove in the extortion cum suicide case of a Faridkot businessman. Addressing a massive gathering here which reflected the support the SAD is getting in Sangrur district along with Lehra Gaga halka incharge G...

Tri-city’s First-Ever Drone Show Mesmerises Students and Parents at St. Peter’s School, Sector 37

Tri-city’s First-Ever Drone Show Mesmerises Students and Parents at St. Peter’s School, Sector 37

Aerobay’s aerial spectacle marks the launch of Tri-City’s first AI & Robotics Skill Composite Lab

Chandigarh 24 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : What happens when cutting-edge technology meets youthful curiosity? A sky full of wonder. Students and parents at St. Peter’s Senior Secondary School, Sector 37-B, witnessed a spectacular drone show as Aerobay hosted a first-of-its-kind aerial display within a school campus in the Tri-City.

The event featured synchronized drones soaring up to 30 feet, performing precise formations that left the audience amazed. Over 500 students, along with parents, attended two packed sessions held in the morning and afternoon. The school ground turned into a hub of excitement as children cheered and applauded the high-tech performance. Principal Ruchi Dutta inaugurated the event, highlighting the importance of such initiatives in modern education. “Activities like these contribute to holistic development. The drone show was not only entertaining but also educational, encouraging students to explore emerging technologies and think innovatively,” she said.
Adding to the excitement, Aerobay also distributed gifts among students during the morning session, making the experience even more memorable. Beyond the visual spectacle, the event marked the launch of the Tri-City’s first AI & Robotics Skill Composite Lab at the school. Powered by Aerobay’s experiential learning program, the lab introduces a structured STEAM and AI-based curriculum for students from Grades 3 to 12. With a strong presence across India, Aerobay aims to equip students with future-ready skills, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.

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