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6G Networks

November 18, 2025

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Punjab Times (English Edition)

The Next Leap in Global Connectivity

The world of communication has witnessed a remarkable journey over the past few decades-from the crackling analog signals of the first mobile phones to today's ultra-fast, data-rich 5G networks.

Each generation of mobile technology has redefined how people connect, communicate, and create. Now, as researchers and nations gear up for the sixth generation or 6G, the world stands at the edge of another technological revolution that promises to transform every layer of digital life.

The story of mobile networks began in the 1980s with 1G, the first generation of wireless communication. These analog systems allowed people to make simple voice calls, though the sound quality and coverage were poor. The arrival of 2G in the early 1990s introduced digital signals, bringing SMS (text messaging) and better voice clarity. Then came 3G in the 2000s, marking the era of mobile internet. For the first time, people could browse websites and send emails from their phones. The 4G revolution around 2010 opened the door to fast video streaming, social media, and app-driven lifestyles. Today, 5G-rolled out in many countries since 2019-offers lightning-fast data speeds and low latency, enabling innovations like smart factories, connected vehicles, and remote surgeries. But even before 5G reaches its full potential globally, scientists and governments are already designing the blueprint for the next leap: 6G.

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Mental Bankruptcy & Misguided Loyalties

People who are mentally bankrupt often become blind followers and mouthpieces for those who are biased in judgment, scoundrel by nature, and disruptive in their actions. These blind followers and unwitting puppets promote the hidden agendas of such individuals and eventually face the consequences themselves. The irony of the fate is that the instigators who use them are the same people who, in everyday life, casually shake hands with those they publicly malign. They never step forward themselves, nor do they risk damaging their own relationships with the people they secretly oppose. The puppets mistakenly believe they are the driving force behind tarnishing the image of their masters' so-called enemies. These foolish fellows never understand that they are playing an unsafe, self-destructive game, one that isn't even their own, but someone else's entirely. These puppets believe they are walking a righteous path, yet they can hardly imagine where that path will ultimately lead them. Interestingly, their masters already know their fate well in advance but they remain silent, because these mentally hijacked puppets are following their instructions with complete obedience.

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4 mins

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Klook Reveals the Rise of “Cool’cations” Among Indian Travellers This Year-End

As the festive season approaches, Indian travellers are redefining their year-end holiday plans with a rising preference for \"cool'cations\" - escapes that offer crisp climates, snowy adventures, or socially vibrant cityscapes.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Outsourcing the Human Mind

We proudly believe that we are living in the most enlightened era of human history-an age of artificial intelligence, instant information and boundless digital creativity. We tell ourselves that machines are making us smarter, faster and more efficient. But beneath this comforting illusion lies an uncomfortable question: Are we actually becoming wiser or are we merely reproducing copies of copies until the original meaning fades away?

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4 mins

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Karamjit Singh Rintu inaugurates premix road construction from Majitha-Verka Bypass to Suncity

Chairman of the Improvement Trust Amritsar and Aam Aadmi Party In-charge of the Amritsar North Assembly Constituency, Karamjit Singh Rintu, today inaugurated the premix road construction work from the Majitha-Verka Bypass to Suncity.

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1 mins

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Anchor Aweigh: MRSAFPI Cadets Parasdeep & Yuvraj Commissioned as Indian Navy Officers

In a proud moment for the state of Punjab, two former cadets of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute (MRSAFPI), SAS Nagar (Mohali) have been commissioned as officers in the Indian Navy at the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the Indian Naval Academy (INA) in Ezhimala, Kerala.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Negligence in Febrile Seizures May Lead to Epilepsy, Warns Neurology Expert

In children from newborns to 3 to 18 months and up to five years of age, a high fever that usually goes up to 104 degrees, or any kind of infection that starts from birth, this disease is known as febrile seizure, which occurs in the child in the form of repeated seizures.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

350th Martyrdom Anniversary Events of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji Conclude in an Atmosphere of Devotion and Deep Reverence

The concluding ceremonies marking the 350th martyrdom anniversary of the Ninth Guru, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji, and his companions-Bhai Mati Das Ji, Bhai Sati Das Ji, and Bhai Dyala Ji-were held today at Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Sri Anandpur Sahib, in a spiritually profound atmosphere.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Late Paramjit Kaur’s body donated for Medical Research

After the death of Smt. Paramjit Kaur, wife of Sardar Sukhwinder Singh, her mortal remains were donated for medical research.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Science Fair Organized at Rainbow School, Qadian

A science fair was organized today at Rainbow School, Qadian.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Punjab Times (English Edition)

Software updates completed for over half of affected A320 family planes in India: DGCA

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1 min

November 30, 2025

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