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«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Over 12.37 lakh voters to exercise their right to franchise at 1408 polling booths: Ludhiana district administration

Over 1.23 million voters in Ludhiana will vote tomorrow at 1408 polling booths across 784 villages to elect Sarpanchs and Panchs. District authorities have deployed around 7040 civil employees and have established security measures at 215 sensitive and hyper-sensitive booths to ensure a smooth and transparent voting process.

Pittsburgh - Steel City Softball League (SCSL) 

2024 Hall of Fame & End of Season Survey

2024 Season Member Survey ✍️???? The Steel City Softball League Executive Board continually strives to improve our league and the End of Season Survey is a huge part. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. The only way we can improve our league is for you to tell us, so please take […]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Credit card usage sees a big jump this festive season

During this year's festive season sales, there was a significant rise in the usage of credit cards and credit-based payment instruments such as pay-later products, with a recorded increase of 35-50% in transactions compared to the previous year, particularly in lifestyle, fashion, and electronics.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Broadband companies and tech giants challenge Bharat 6G's 6GHz band recommendations

A draft report from Bharat 6G Alliance suggesting the 6GHz band for telco use has sparked opposition from tech firms like Google and Meta. The 6GHz band is identified for its potential in 6G due to its bandwidth and coverage capacity, but broadband advocates call for it to be prioritized for advanced WiFi.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Don't worry. Be happy. Demand's back

Clothing and lifestyle retailers, including V-Mart and Reliance Retail, observed a rise in demand for apparel and accessories over the past two weeks after six quarters of sluggish sales, partly driven by early winter and wedding season. Retailers remain cautious with inventory, noting signs of recovery among lower-income consumers and in smaller towns.