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Healthcare workers in PPE kits during a mock drill for Covid-19 preparedness at Gandhinagar Hospital in Jammu on Monday. Jammu and Kashmir has recorded a slight increase in Covid cases this month with one death and 64 infections on Sunday, 77 cases on Saturday, 58 on Thursday, 48 on Wednesday, 31 infections on Tuesday, 40 on April 3 and 19 cases on April 2. (ANI)

Masks must for hospital staff, mock drills to check Covid preparedness in Jammu and Kashmir

Health authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have conducted a drill to review Covid-19 preparedness in hospitals and health institutions. The drill, which was held across all major health institutions in the region, was conducted on the instructions of the Government of India. The move comes as the union territory recorded a slight increase in Covid-19 cases this month, with authorities reviewing facilities to check for any shortcomings that can be addressed ahead of any further increase in cases.

The KIA further recommended that passengers verify flight details with their respective airlines for any updates.

Bengaluru Airport asks passengers to arrive 3 hours in advance due to enhanced security

Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport has advised passengers to arrive three hours early for flights due to heightened security measures amid national security alerts. The advisory follows increased military activity and potential flight cancellations related to airspace restrictions after India's Operation Sindhoor, which targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan. Travelers are urged to check flight statuses with airlines for updates.

A man standing near a damaged house after shelling by Pakistani troops in the Gingle area of Uri in Baramulla district on Friday. (Waseem Andrabi/HT)

Op Sindoor: Kashmir off to slow start after sleepless night of LoC shelling

After Pakistani cross-border attacks, Kashmir experienced a tense Friday with limited business activity, thin traffic, and closed educational institutions. One woman died, five were injured during LoC shelling. Residents remain anxious, with schools closed until further notice.

The trailer for the episode offers a glimpse into the light-hearted and informal tone of the conversation.

Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath gets Bengaluru's top cops talking and laughing in latest WTF episode. Watch

Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath interviews Bengaluru's top cops in a humorous podcast, exploring their lives beyond uniforms, discussing traffic, films, and policing, offering an unprecedented, candid glimpse into law enforcement's human side.

Continuing his criticism of Pakistan, Adityanath said that the armed forces gave Pakistan a befitting reply. (ANI file photo)

Pakistan not only harbours terrorism but is directly involved in it: Yogi Adityanath

Yogi Adityanath accuses Pakistan of direct terrorism involvement, citing recent terror incidents. He claims India will triumph and that Pakistan is struggling for existence, emphasizing the nation's commitment to combating terrorist threats through military and diplomatic means.

A tempo plying on the Attari-Wagah road amid rise in tension between India and Pakistan, in Amritsar district on Friday. A complete blackout was enforced in the border districts on Thursday night and power supply was restored at 5.30am on Friday. (PTI Photo)

Op Sindoor: Uneasy calm in Punjab after anxious night amid blackout

Punjab experiences uneasy calm after Pakistan's drone and missile attack, with border districts under blackout. Authorities advised residents to stay indoors. No fresh attacks reported, but tension remains high as ministers prepare to review essential services.

Minority Welfare Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan announced that Jumma (Friday) prayers will be observed in all mosques.

Karnataka calls for special prayers in mosques for armed forces involved in Operation Sindoor: Report

Karnataka government directs mosques to offer special prayers for armed forces during Operation Sindoor, following similar temple rituals. Minority Welfare Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan emphasizes prayers as a tribute to soldiers, with a Bengaluru flag march planned to show national support.

The march, set to begin at KR Circle, will make its way towards the Chinnaswamy cricket stadium. (Representational Image)

Bengaluru civic body to hold 'Tiranga Yatre' in support of Operation Sindoor: Report

Bengaluru will host a 'Tiranga Yatre' flag march supporting Operation Sindoor, organized by BBMP. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar will join, symbolizing solidarity with Indian Armed Forces after the Pahalgam terror attack.

The Commission urged administrator for a sympathetic and inclusive approach to the Group Home’s operational framework. (File)

Rights panel head writes to Chandigarh administrator on Group Home issue

The Human Rights Commission critiqued Chandigarh's Group Home for persons with intellectual disabilities, highlighting excessive financial requirements, lack of professional staff, and barriers to admission that potentially violate applicants' rights, calling for a more inclusive approach.

On August 7, 2021, Middukhera was about to sit in his SUV after visiting the office of a property dealer in Sector 71 around 10.30 am, when two masked men chased him and fired multiple shots at him. (File)

Vicky Middukhera murder case: Mohali court reserves bail plea orders of accused

Mohali court reserved bail orders for Vicky Middukhera murder case. Three gangsters convicted, some acquitted. Murder occurred in August 2021 when masked men shot Akali youth leader near property dealer's office. Family seeks justice, court directs further investigation.

The Panchkula Golf Club, spread over 135 acres, hosts many tournaments and serves as a training ground for young players. (HT Photo)

Panchkula Golf Course likely to be spared in NHAI’s ring road plan

NHAI plans to construct a 6-lane ring road near Panchkula Golf Club, likely sparing the course by using an elevated section. The ₹1,878 crore project aims to reduce traffic congestion while preserving the golf course's layout and ecosystem.

Cases have been registered against unknown drivers in both the cases. (File)

Mohali: Two killed in different road mishaps in Lalru

Two fatal road accidents in Mohali's Lalru killed a 21-year-old biker and a 37-year-old pedestrian. Both incidents involved unidentified car drivers, with police registering cases and searching for the accused after handing over the bodies to families.

Two Holi parties organised by Panjab University Campus Students Council (PUCSC) president Anurag Dalal had come under the scanner as there were complaints that the DJ systems were playing above permissible limits and there was little check on entry by outsiders. (HT File)

Chandigarh: PU puts a ban on Holi celebrations at Student Centre

Panjab University bans Holi celebrations at Student Centre due to recent murder and rowdy behavior. New SOPs restrict DJ systems, star nights, and outsider entry. Vice-chancellor approved measures aim to enhance campus safety and event management.

Chandigarh mayor Babla during her visit to Dadumajra dumping ground on Thursday. (HT Photo)

Chandigarh mayor seeks report on dysfunctional mist machines at Dadumajra

Chandigarh mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla inspected Dadumajra dumping ground, seeking reports on non-functional mist machines and waste management. She urged officials to improve the site's environmental quality and aesthetic appeal through strategic landscaping and waste processing.

Until further arrangements are made, both will remain lodged in Burail jail, Chandigarh. (HT Photo)

Chandigarh Police’s plan to shift drug peddlers to Assam jail put on hold

Chandigarh Police's plan to relocate two habitual drug offenders to Dibrugarh Central Jail in Assam is temporarily halted due to space constraints. The transfer aims to disrupt their local drug networks, and they will remain in Burail jail until alternative arrangements are made.

The court criticised the prosecution for failing to include any passers-by as witnesses to the recovery, despite their availability at the scene. Consequently, the court concluded that the prosecution had failed to convincingly prove its case against the accused, leading to his acquittal. (HT Photo)

Panchkula: Man acquitted in excise case over ‘flawed sampling’, Himachal HC case cited

A man was acquitted of selling illicit liquor after court found flawed sampling methods and procedural inconsistencies in the police investigation, citing a Himachal HC ruling that challenged the validity of chemical evidence from a single bottle.

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