Author: Ajay K Saklanii

Ajay K Saklanii is a journalist and filmmaker and the Editor-in-Chief of Enoxx News. He has been working in media and journalism since 2004 across television news, digital journalism, and documentary filmmaking. He has worked on more than 50 documentary films as a director, editor, and director of photography. Ajay has also written, produced, and directed two fiction feature films, Saanjh and Googly Gumm Hai. His film Saanjh received international recognition including Best Feature Film at the Borrego Springs Film Festival (USA). At Enoxx News, he leads editorial operations and focuses on factual and responsible journalism. Full profile: https://enoxxnews.com/ajay-k-saklanii

J.P. Nadda Launches Indigenous Td Vaccine in Kasauli

Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda has inaugurated India’s indigenously developed Tetanus and Adult Diphtheria (Td) vaccine at the Central Research Institute in Kasauli. Replacing the older Tetanus Toxoid (TT) vaccine, this launch marks a massive milestone in strengthening India’s public health infrastructure and expanding immunization coverage.

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C&V Teachers Seek Clarity on Cadre Rules in New CBSE Schools

The recent transition of several state-run schools to the CBSE board in Himachal Pradesh has sparked confusion among Craft and Vernacular (C&V) teachers. Lacking clear directives from the Education Department, educators are raising concerns over how their deployment in these new schools will impact their district cadres, transfers, and long-term career progression.

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IGMC Shimla to Begin Robotic Surgery by March

In a major healthcare milestone for Himachal Pradesh, Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC) Shimla is set to commence robotic surgeries by March 2026. A state-of-the-art robot worth ₹28 crore has been installed, and specialized training for surgeons is currently underway to ensure world-class treatment for patients.

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Intel Warns of LeT Terror Strike in Delhi

The national capital has been placed on high alert following credible intelligence inputs that the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is plotting a major IED strike. The inputs suggest terrorists are targeting a prominent temple in the Chandni Chowk area to avenge a recent mosque blast in Pakistan.

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SpiceJet Banned From Bangladesh Airspace Over Unpaid Dues

SpiceJet’s turbulent financial journey has hit another international roadblock. The airline has been barred from utilizing Bangladesh’s airspace due to a failure to clear mounting navigation and overflight dues. The ban presents a paradoxical situation for the carrier, which is simultaneously trying to project an image of recovery and rapid fleet expansion to its investors.

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AR Rahman to Credit Dagar Brothers in PS-2 Song

In a major development in the ongoing copyright battle, music composer A.R. Rahman has agreed before the Supreme Court to formally credit the Junior Dagar brothers for the song ‘Veera Raja Veera’ from the film Ponniyin Selvan II. The concession comes after the top court emphasized the need to respect and recognize classical music lineages.

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Galgotias University Denies Firing Prof After Robodog Fiasco

The controversy surrounding Galgotias University’s “robodog” presentation at the India AI Impact Summit continues to unfold. After Professor Neha Singh falsely claimed a Chinese-made robotic dog was an in-house innovation, her updated LinkedIn status sparked rumors of her termination. However, the university has officially stepped in to deny these claims.

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Delhi Horror: Aunt Chokes Toddler to Death in Park

A horrific tragedy unfolded in the capital on Friday afternoon when a young child’s outing to a local park turned fatal. A woman allegedly murdered her one-year-and-nine-month-old nephew by choking him. Police suspect the unmarried aunt’s ongoing battle with mental health issues played a role in the gruesome incident.

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