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Lucknow: It's time to check your mobile phone for any e-challan notices that you may have received from the state transport department's WhatsApp Chatbot service (8005441222), and pay the amount. The transport department has taken up a massive exercise to realise challans pending for 2024-25. As there are over one-third of total pending challans where the mobile numbers are either wrong or missing in registration details of the vehicles, the department has advised owners to check the status of challans against their vehicles on the parivahan.gov.in portal themselves and make payment to avoid stricter punishment. "Currently, we are sending notices for challans pending for 2024-25. Later, we will start a similar exercise for 2022 and 2023," transport commissioner Brajesh Narain Singh said. A total of 36 lakh e-challan notices may be sent by the department directly to vehicle owners' mobile numbers through its WhatsApp chatbot service, which is a blue tick verified service and approved by the central govt, for three financial years starting 2022-23. Over 14 lakh notices will be sent for 2024-25 alone. The biggest defaulters are those who have not provided mobile numbers in vehicle registration details or have given wrong numbers. While notices may not be
Read moreDetailsNSW SES has responded to 430 incidents in past 24 hours as official warns of ‘significant’ rain to come Debbie Platz, the deputy commissioner of NSW SES, just gave an update about the weather situation across the state. She told ABC News: This system is very widespread and … already we’ve had significant rain right up and down the east coast of New South Wales, but also significant rain inland as well … That’s going to bring with it flash flooding and renewed riverine rises. Previously to this event, we had a system go through probably 10 days ago, and that system is still causing flooding along the Namoi and Barwon rivers. Platz said the state is in for “significant” rainfall, saying it’s possible that in the Sydney area and in the north more than 100mm of rain is forecast, with some areas possibly seeing up to 120mm. Over the last 24 hours NSW SES has responded to 430 incidents. A person carrying an umbrella walks across the harbour from Sydney Opera House on 21 August, 2025. Photograph: Hollie Adams/Reuters Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: History will remember Albanese for what he is: A weak politicianwho betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia's
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Read moreDetailsA MAN has admitted possessing an extreme pornographic video and forwarding it to a friend on WhatsApp. Scott Banner, of New Road, Evesham, pleaded guilty to one charge of possessing an extreme pornographic image showing an act likely to result in serious injury to a person's private parts. Banner, 43, stood only to confirm his details and enter a guilty plea when he appeared at Redditch Magistrates' Court on Monday morning (August 18). READ MORE: Worcester court says gambler faces jail after £60,000 fraud READ MORE: Court told mother choked woman until she could not breathe READ MORE: Man who is 'danger to children' banned from Snapchat The court heard that Banner had received the clip on a WhatsApp message and forwarded it to an adult friend in August 2023. Prosecutor Sarah Hurd told the court that the clip involved a drill and a man's genitals. Eve Patterson, defending, said Banner had received a WhatsApp message from a friend at 6.53pm and had forwarded to a friend at 6.54pm, no more than a minute later. "The image in question he has received in a WhatsApp from a friend. "He forwarded it with a 'WTF is this?' and a laughing emjoi. "The person he sent
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Read moreDetailsIn the latest TestFlight release for its iOS beta testers, WhatsApp rolled out a tool called “Writing Help,” which suggests replies based on the tone set by the user. Here’s how it works. As noted by WABetaInfo : When Private Processing is enabled from the app settings, some users will notice that after typing a short phrase within the chat text input, the sticker icon in the chat bar is replaced with a pen symbol. This new icon indicates that the AI assistant is available to provide writing suggestions. Tapping it allows the user to instantly request improvements to structure, tone, or clarity, making it easier to craft polished and personalized messages before sending them. In practice, Writing Help offers “at least three” alternative phrasings, based on one of five tones that the user can choose from: Rephrase: improves clarity and flow without changing meaning Professional: adjusts language for more formal chats Funny: adds a lighter or a humorous twist Supportive: softens the tone and aims to be uplifting Proofread: fixes spelling and grammar issues After reviewing the results, the user can either keep the original message, or replace it with one of the suggestions. The recipient won’t see any
Read moreDetails(ABC 6 News) – Viroqua, WI police are searching for a Canton, MN man who led officers on a high speed chase on Friday. Viroqua police were called to a parking lot in the city for a man with a warrant. When they arrived on scene, the suspect and a male passenger got into their vehicle and started to speed away, nearly hitting one of the officers. The passenger, Jesse Devlaeminck from Rochester, exited the vehicle on the north side of Viroqua and was taken into custody on multiple warrants after a short search. The driver, identified as Nathan Gossman from Canton, led officers on a high speed pursuit until his vehicle left the road near Retreat. Suspect Nathan Gossman, courtesy of Viroqua Police Department A Vernon County K9, the LaFarge Drone Team, Vernon County Emergency Management and law enforcement officers searched the Retreat area for several hours, but were unable to locate the suspect. Nathan Gossman is still at large. Both subjects have lengthy history of burglary, thefts and fleeing. If anyone sees someone matching the photo shown of Nathan Gossman, call 911 and do not attempt to make contact. For Related Stories: Crime high speed chase police pursuit
Read moreDetailsReform UK has banned its local branches from organising political events on WhatsApp after fears of infiltration from the far right. Rules handed down to local affiliates last month, seen by The Times, will force branch officers to sign non-disclosure agreements and prevent them from opening their own bank accounts. It hands sweeping powers to the national party to override the rules and suspend members. Sources familiar with the rules said the strict approach was needed to prevent potential entryism from the far right. The branch rules were initially published in December under Zia Yusuf, then party chairman, who had been brought in to professionalise the party’s operation. However, a tightened version, including the restrictions on social media use, was published last month. It added that branch officers “are not permitted to use social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, etc, to communicate party and branch operations and activities to members and/or supporters”. Communications should instead be limited to email and to branch meetings, it said. Zia Yusuf, the former chairman of Reform UK TOLGA AKMEN/EPA Despite the apparent ban on Facebook, there appear to be dozens of groups for local Reform branches actively operating on the platform. The
Read moreDetailsRobert Jenrick Just back from the beach, Kemi. It was absolutely disgusting. Rubbish everywhere. Makeshift tents. Gangs of young men throwing bottles. Someone even brandished a machete at me Kemi Badenoch It’s the face tattoos that I find most upsetting. How are you going to get a job, even a McJob which is still a great job which I did once, with a face tattoo? I’m just not sure what we can do. If we criticise them, they’ll vote Reform James Cleverly We could launch a new Keep Britain Tidy initiative. That would be a vote-winner Laura Trott It’s the second biggest issue in my constituency after music in pubs Cleverly I wish I was MP for Sevenoaks Jenrick What are all talking about? Badenoch What are you talking about? Jenrick Calais! The migrant camps! Bravely, I’ve just been down there to see for myself what they’re like. It’s a national emergency. Something must be done NOW! Badenoch Sorry, it sounded like you’d just been to Clacton on the weekend Cleverly My driver once took a wrong turn on the way back to my constituency and I had to spend 15 minutes at Southend while he checked the map. It
Read moreDetailsDiscover WhatsApp's hidden trick for hiding chats with a secret code that no one else can see—so you can protect your privacy Sometimes all you need is privacy. Maybe you just don’t want someone stumbling across a certain WhatsApp chat. Not because you’re doing anything wrong; it could also just be something really personal you would only tell your best friend, maybe some delicate details about work with a colleague. It doesn’t really matter why you would want to protect a conversation. We all have the right to our privacy. WhatsApp is very aware of this, but they also know there may be curious people around you… That’s why they have been giving us ways to protect our conversations for a while now. You can archive chats, or you can mute them. The problem is they still show up, and if someone’s being nosy and scrolling through your messages, they would find them. But here’s the thing almost nobody knows: WhatsApp actually lets you hide chats completely. Like vanished from earth. No folder will appear, nor lock icons. This amazing trick is called Chat Lock, and when you turn on the option for a secret code, it’s privacy at 100%.
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