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Congress stages protest during assembly budget session in Gairsain
The inaugural day of the budget session in the Uttarakhand Assembly kickstarted with the opposition Congress cornering the Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government on a number of issues. Slamming the government over a wide range of issues, including Josihmath land subsidence, alleged recruitment scams, the Pauri Garhwal receptionist murder case, and others, the Congress on Monday staged a protest inside and outside the Vidhan Sabha at Gairsain? the summer capital.

Punjab: Hoshiarpur launches civil defence enrolment drive to tackle emergency
Hoshiarpur launches civil defence enrolment drive amid India-Pakistan tensions, welcoming citizens from all sectors. Officials encourage emergency preparedness, discourage large gatherings, and implement safety measures like firecracker bans and essential commodity restrictions.

Dalai Lama extends wishes to Pope Leo XIV
Dalai Lama congratulated Pope Leo XIV, expressing hope for global peace and compassion. He highlighted his longstanding interfaith dialogue, emphasizing humanity's unity and shared commitment to understanding across religious traditions.

Unrecognised madrasas locked, bulldozers roar, students sent home: U.P’s crackdown in full swing
U.P. government launches crackdown on unrecognized madrasas near Nepal border, sealing and demolishing unauthorized structures. Students sent home, border security heightened. Administration targets land encroachments within 10 km of international boundary.

Punjab: State Control Room monitoring essential services
Punjab establishes State Control Room with nodal officers from each department to monitor essential services like health, food, electricity, and transport. 15 officers will oversee coordination between civil and military administration across districts.

Punjab cancels leaves of all IAS, PCS officers
Punjab government cancels leaves for all IAS and PCS officers due to India-Pakistan tensions. Fire staff placed on full alert, with 24/7 deployment and emergency preparedness measures implemented across sensitive state locations.

Two hotel workers killed in crash with stationary tempo on Western Express Highway
Two hotel workers died after their motorcycle hit a stationary, unmarked tempo on Western Express Highway. The tempo driver, who failed to set up safety measures, fled the scene. Both victims suffered fatal head injuries and were pronounced dead at the hospital.

Punjab earmarks 2,600 trauma beds in govt hospitals amid tensions between India and Pakistan
Punjab prepares for potential conflict by allocating 2,600 trauma beds in government hospitals. Health department forms response teams, mobilizes ambulances, supplies medicines, and ensures blood bank readiness in border districts.

HC: Proceedings not maintainable under Damage to Public Property Act
Allahabad High Court ruled that proceedings under the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act are not maintainable for illegal land encroachment, which should instead be addressed through revenue court eviction proceedings under Section 67 of the Revenue Code.

Kanji House illegally occupied by LMC official, civic body assures probe
LMC revenue inspector Seema Singh illegally occupied a kanji house in Ismail Ganj for over a year, shutting down the stray cattle shelter. Municipal authorities promise an investigation and strict action, but no resolution has been reached despite multiple notices.

Another night in darkness at 14 Punjab districts
Fourteen Punjab districts experienced complete blackout amid rising India-Pakistan military tensions. Border regions like Amritsar and Ferozepur went dark, with residents voluntarily dimming lights. Sirens and sudden power cuts heightened anxiety about potential conflict.

Delhi residents resort to panic buying, hoarding of essentials
Amid India-Pakistan border tensions, Delhi residents are panic buying essentials like groceries, medicines, and rations. Authorities reassure no shutdown is planned, but local stores report increased bulk purchases and some items becoming unavailable online.

Delhi’s civil defence volunteers:First line of response in a crisis
Delhi's Civil Defence Volunteers form a crucial emergency response network of 170,000 citizens trained in disaster relief, medical aid, and rescue operations. Volunteers from diverse backgrounds serve voluntarily, providing critical support during crises like pandemics, natural disasters, and potential hostile situations.

CCTVs in Delhi underpasses to keep eye on waterlogging
Delhi PWD plans to install CCTV cameras at Moolchand and Pul Prahladpur underpasses to monitor waterlogging in real-time. Cameras will connect to a central control room, enabling quick response and traffic diversion during heavy rainfall.

Delhi hospitals told to paint ‘red cross’ on rooftops
Delhi hospitals are preparing for potential emergencies by painting Red Cross symbols on rooftops, increasing medicine stocks, ensuring backup power, and clearing basements as shelters amid India-Pakistan tensions. Staff training and mock drills are being conducted, with all doctor leaves canceled.

Delhi IGI airport sees 130+ cancellations, extra security, elaborate checking
Delhi IGI airport cancels 138 flights due to India-Pakistan tensions. Enhanced security measures implemented, with over 200 flights delayed. Airlines advise passengers to arrive 3 hours early, carry identification, and prepare for additional security checks.