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KBS Sidhu, ex-IAS 🇮🇳

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Former Special Chief Secretary, Punjab: Private Citizen, ਪੂਰਾ Pun_jabi, 🪯 #AI novice, “Action is eloquence”; Founder “The KBS Chronicle”

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“Guardians of Your Data Want a Master Key – To ‘Safeguard’ It, Of Course” dives into the startling paradox behind India’s new data protection regime 🔐. A law meant to shield citizens may, unintentionally, create a backdoor that hackers and hostile actors can exploit 😨. Think

“Guardians of Your Data Want a Master Key – To ‘Safeguard’ It, Of Course” dives into the startling paradox behind India’s new data protection regime 🔐. A law meant to shield citizens may, unintentionally, create a backdoor that hackers and hostile actors can exploit 😨. Think
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My tenure as DC Amritsar lasted from 1992-96; two years before this, I was ADC(Development) Amritsar. A true blessing of Sri Guru Ramdas ji. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🪯🪯🪯😇😇😇

My tenure as DC Amritsar lasted from 1992-96; two years before this, I was ADC(Development) Amritsar.

A true blessing of Sri Guru Ramdas ji.

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🪯🪯🪯😇😇😇
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Will Britain’s New Tax Regime Really Drive Out Its Billionaires? My latest piece delves into Lakshmi Mittal’s dramatic exit from the UK — a move rattling London’s elite and exposing the shockwaves of Britain’s tougher new tax order. Is this the beginning of a billionaire escape?

Will Britain’s New Tax Regime Really Drive Out Its Billionaires?

My latest piece delves into Lakshmi Mittal’s dramatic exit from the UK — a move rattling London’s elite and exposing the shockwaves of Britain’s tougher new tax order. Is this the beginning of a billionaire escape?
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This is Sirhind Canal, dug out during the British era and starts from Ropar barrage on River Satluj, a British era, Irrigation-cum-river diversion work (not a dam).