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A speed limit sign at Civil Line Road in Gurugram on Friday. (Vipin Kumar/HT PHOTO)

Gurugram: Curbs on vehicle speed from June onwards to reduce accidents

Following this, speed interceptors will also be placed at all those stretches randomly for checking speeding, deputy commissioner of police traffic, Ravinder Singh Tomar said. The speed limit for cars on highways is 90 kilometre per hour (kmph), and for two-wheelers and heavy vehicles is 50kmph. On major municipal roads, it is 50kmph for cars and two-wheelers, and 30kmph for heavy vehicles. On state highways, it is 80kmph for cars, and 50kmph for two-wheelers and heavy vehicles.

Mock drill underway in Shimla on Wednesday. (HT Photo)

Air raid sirens, blackouts: Mock drills held across Punjab, Hry, HP

Mock drills simulating emergencies like airstrikes and blackouts were conducted across Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. The nationwide civil defence exercise tested emergency response systems, public preparedness, and inter-agency coordination amid rising security tensions.

According to the order issued by Punjab director general of police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav, officers will only be granted leave in extraordinary circumstances starting May 7. (HT File)

Punjab cancels leaves of all cops

Punjab Police cancels all personnel leaves due to escalating India-Pakistan tensions. Border state on high alert, with officials preparing for potential challenges. Additional measures include increased security checks, army vehicle support, and healthcare readiness.

A desolate view of the Uphaar Cinema Hall that has remained sealed since the June 1997 fire incident which claimed 59 lives. (HT ARCHIVE)

Uphaar Cinema tragedy: SC issues notice to Delhi govt on status of trauma centre

Supreme Court seeks Delhi government's response on implementing a trauma centre for Uphaar Cinema fire victims, using ₹60 crore compensation from Ansal brothers, ten years after the original 2015 court order directing its construction.

HSPs are equipped with features such as body scanners, biometric fingerprint lock system, and have isolated cells, all of which are not in the Capital’s biggest prison, Tihar Jail, at present despite housing dreaded criminals and gangsters. (PTI)

PWD begins work on city’s first high-security prison

Delhi is constructing its first high-security prison in Narela, costing ₹140 crore. The 256-cell facility will house hardcore criminals, featuring advanced surveillance technology, isolated cells, and a unique starfish-like design to prevent inmate communication.

The report, dated April 28 and accessed by HT, was prepared following a series of complaints from prisoners and submitted to the Delhi Police commissioner and prison authorities. (PTI)

NHRC report flags violations at Tihar Jail No 4

NHRC report reveals severe human rights violations at Tihar Jail No. 4, including overcrowding, extortion, discriminatory treatment, and inhumane conditions for inmates. Jail officials transferred, investigation launched after findings of systematic abuse and bribery.

MCD areas are divided into 12 administrative zones and 250 wards which cumulatively produce around 11,000 tonnes of garbage every day. (HT ARCHIVE)

Mayor approves hiring of new waste management contractor

Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh approves hiring a new six-month waste management contractor for Central and West zones, addressing garbage collection issues. The estimated cost is 22-25 crore per zone, with plans to float a longer-term tender in the coming months.

This marks the second cancellation of the event, as it was earlier deferred last week due to inclement weather. (HT File)

Mann, Kejriwal cancel scheduled events

In response to Indian air strikes on Pakistan terror launch pads, AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann cancelled scheduled events in Punjab. Both expressed solidarity with the armed forces and unity against terrorism.

Students return home after schools closed, following the air strike by India on terrorists in Pakistan, in Amritsar on Wednesday. (Sameer Sehgal/Hindustan Times)

Schools in Punjab border districts to remain closed

Schools in Punjab's border districts—Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka, Amritsar, and Gurdaspur—closed following border tensions with Pakistan after military strikes. Ferozepur extended closure to two days, while PTU deferred semester exams.

Visitors to Kartavya Path enjoy a spell of rain. (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO)

Delhi logs light rain, yellow alert on till Friday

Delhi experienced light rainfall and lightning, with IMD issuing a yellow alert for Thursday and Friday. Temperatures range from 24-38°C, with potential thunderstorms and winds up to 50 kmph. Scattered rain expected to continue for several days.

Pollution in Delhi-NCR reaches critical levels in winter. (HT Archive)

Delhi govt clears cloud-seeding trials

Delhi government approved five cloud-seeding trials to combat pollution, costing 3.21 crore. IIT Kanpur will lead the project, with the first trial planned for late May-June, covering 100 sq km, pending multiple agency clearances.

Delhi Cabinet meeting at the secretariat. (HT)

Delhi CM, state cabinet hail Operation Sindoor, PM Modi

Delhi CM and cabinet praised "Operation Sindoor," India's air strikes in Pakistan and PoK, expressing gratitude to PM Modi and armed forces for neutralizing terrorists and avenging the killing of innocent civilians.

Mock drill underway at RML Hospital. (Sanjeev Verma/HT Photo)

Delhi hospitals attend to mock patients alongside medical processes

Delhi hospitals conducted a nationwide mock drill to test emergency preparedness, simulating mass casualty scenarios. Ambulances, patients, and medical staff participated, with volunteers acting as injured individuals. Hospitals practiced rapid response protocols and coordinated multidisciplinary interventions across government and private healthcare facilities.

SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami (HT File)

SGPC opens gurdwara sarais for people displaced in border areas

SGPC opens gurdwara inns in border areas to accommodate displaced people amid India-Pakistan tensions, providing free lodging and community meals at 13 historic gurdwaras across multiple districts.

Excise officials said that the 5.84% increase in IMFL basic quota for 293 days from June 12, 2025, to March 31, 2026, worked out to be 618.75 lakh proof litre as against 584.57 lakh proof litre allocated to licensees for 293 days in 2024-25. (HT File)

IMFL quota sees a jump in new Haryana excise policy

Haryana's new excise policy increases IMFL quota by 5.84% and country liquor by 3.28% for 2025-27. The policy spans 21 months, maintaining 2,400 vends, with liquor contractors required to lift 15% of allocated quota quarterly.

Dinesh hailed from Mohammadpur village in the Palwal district. (HT Photo)

Palwal Lance Naik killed in Pak shelling across LoC

Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar from Haryana was killed in Pakistani cross-border shelling after Operation Sindoor. A father of two and army recruit since 2014, he was patrolling the Line of Control when mortars struck, sacrificing his life for the nation.

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