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DDA seeks permission to keep some deer at Deer Park
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is seeking permission from the Union environment ministry to keep around a dozen deer at the AN Jha Deer Park in South Delhi. The park was derecognised as a mini zoo in June, and its deer population was due to be relocated to the Asola Bhati sanctuary. However, after receiving requests from residents and visitors, the DDA has decided to ask to retain a small number of deer at the park. The rest will be relocated as planned after the monsoon season.

PIL seeks heritage status for Savarkar Sadan
Public interest litigation filed in Bombay HC seeks heritage status for Savarkar Sadan in Mumbai, preventing potential demolition and preserving the historic residence of Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, which currently houses a mini museum.

275 Bangladeshis detained in six days
Mumbai police detained 275 Bangladeshi nationals in six days, bringing the year's total to 650. Around 200 have been deported following a home ministry notification targeting illegal immigrants working in various sectors, with 350 cases registered.

13 flights cancelled at Pune airport amid India-Pak tensions
Pune airport cancelled 13 flights due to Operation Sindoor, affecting routes like Amritsar, Cochin, and Chandigarh. Passengers were informed in advance and offered refunds or alternative flights, following DGCA guidelines.

BMC bleeds crores on defunct cycle track
Mumbai's 39-km cycling track, costing ₹500 crore, lies unused and deteriorating. Built along Tansa pipeline, it's become a dumping ground for waste and illicit activities, draining ₹9.5 crore in maintenance costs while serving no practical purpose for cyclists.

Gomti’s future tense: Will Lucknow’s lifeline become a river on ‘life support’?
Lucknow's Gomti River faces critical challenges from rapid urbanization, with sewage loads expected to double by 2035. Without urgent infrastructure upgrades, the river risks becoming a toxic drain, threatening environmental and public health in the expanding metropolis.

BEST fares hiked from today, to generate ₹590 crore annually
BEST bus fares doubled, with minimum rates rising to ₹10 for non-AC and ₹12 for AC buses. New pricing aims to generate ₹590 crore annually, with concessions for students, senior citizens, and special needs passengers.

Drug peddler killed in encounter in Jagraon
In a drug bust near Jagraon, one peddler was killed and another escaped during an ANTF encounter. Police recovered 2 kg heroin, a pistol, and a vehicle after the shootout, with investigations continuing to track the fugitive.

Chhota Rajan granted bail in 2009 attempt-to-murder case involving ex-Shiv Sena leader
Gangster Chhota Rajan granted bail in a 2009 attempt-to-murder case involving a Shiv Sena leader. The case, linked to the Pune Porsche crash's grandfather, was deemed non-critical by the CBI court, which found no impediment to his release.

Malad residents affected by road widening pin hopes on HC
Malad residents are challenging BMC's road widening project in Bombay High Court, claiming the work threatens building structures, parking spaces, and green cover. They allege the project unfairly benefits a developer and violates proper procedures.

Shivaji’s legacy in national curriculum
Maharashtra's education minister proposed including Chhatrapati Shivaji's history in national curriculum, which was accepted by the Union education minister. The move aims to educate students nationwide about the 17th-century Maratha warrior king's legacy and contributions.

Delhi cancels leaves of officials and doctors until further notice
Delhi government cancels leaves for officials and doctors due to heightened security tensions with Pakistan. Police increase night patrols and traffic regulation in the capital, maintaining vigilance across the city.

Bulldozer runs over six-year-old in Pune; driver held
In Pune, a bulldozer ran over a six-year-old boy near his mother's kiosk while she was away. The child was declared dead. The 26-year-old driver, Rahul Yadav, was arrested for rash and negligent driving.

HC seeks Centre’s response to firm’s plea to allow human trials of cancer vaccine
Bombay High Court issued notice to drug regulator over a Nashik-based cancer research firm's plea to conduct human trials for Per-C-Vax, challenging CDSCO's rejection of their vaccine trial application under clinical trial rules.

HC contemplates committee for conservation of Thane flamingo sanctuary
Bombay High Court considers forming a committee to monitor conservation of Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary, focusing on expanding eco-sensitive zones, banning aquaculture, regulating activities, and protecting the habitat's ecological integrity.

Pune police custody of four in Mercedes accident case extended by 2 days
Four men arrested in a fatal Mercedes accident in Pune have their police custody extended by two days. The speeding car killed one youth and injured another on May 3, with all accused allegedly intoxicated during the incident.