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Partly smoked bidi in mess breakfast raises much smoke at KMC Language University
A partially smoked bidi, a type of Indian cigarette, was found in the breakfast served to female students at a hostel in India's Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University. The students refused to eat and went to take their exam without breakfast. The incident has prompted an investigation by a university committee. This is not the first time the quality of food in Indian university hostels has been questioned. Last month, a cockroach was found in the food served in a Lucknow University hostel.

PCL case: ED attaches assets worth ₹54 crore in Thailand, USA, UAE
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached 30 overseas assets worth ?54.32 crore linked to an investment fraud case involving Pan Card Limited (PCL). The assets, located in Thailand, UAE, and the USA, are connected to alleged money laundering and investor fraud affecting over 5.1 million investors. The investigation follows a chargesheet filed against PCL and related companies.

Live events business set to get buzzier
Shoven Shah, CEO of TribeVibe Entertainment, emphasizes that India's live events business is thriving across all age groups, not just GenZ. Post-COVID, attendance and spending on live events have surged, with a 15% industry growth noted. The rise of music tourism and increased interest in regional artists contribute to this trend, highlighting a transformative cultural economy in India.

22 eSewa kendras inaugurated at district courts in Himachal
22 eSewa Kendras launched in Himachal Pradesh district courts, enabling digital access to judicial services. Aims to bridge digital divide, provide transparent case information, online filing, and easy court-related assistance for citizens.

MSEDCL & Mahatransco intensify pre-monsoon maintenance work across Pune region
MSEDCL and Mahatransco are intensifying pre-monsoon maintenance work across Pune's substations and transmission lines to ensure uninterrupted power supply, completing scheduled checks and repairs by month-end.

Gautam Budh Nagar police rescues 668 children from child labour
Gautam Budh Nagar police rescued 668 children from child labour between January 2023 and April 2025, reuniting them with families. Police collaborated with organizations to provide rehabilitation, education, and legal support to prevent future child labour incidents.

Operation Sindoor: World witnessed India’s strength, will continue to see it says Yogi
India showcased its strength through Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized that the new India will decisively respond to threats, while highlighting educational reforms and transparent teacher recruitment.

Delhi: 90+ flights cancelled, 200+ delayed at IGIA
Flight operations at Delhi's IGI Airport severely disrupted, with 90+ flights cancelled and 200+ delayed due to airspace restrictions amid India-Pakistan tensions. Airports in north India remain closed until May 10, impacting domestic and international travel.

To snuff out toxic garbage fires, Nuh bans open waste burning in Aravalli
Nuh district bans open waste burning in Aravallis using legal provisions, targeting toxic garbage fires near Khori Khurd village. Authorities will seize equipment, file FIRs, and patrol areas to prevent environmental damage from industrial waste disposal and illegal land clearing.

South Delhi faces waterlogging threat as drain cleaning remains behind schedule
South Delhi faces potential waterlogging this monsoon as three key drains remain undesilted. Municipal Corporation of Delhi admits cleaning may not complete before June's end, risking flooding in multiple neighborhoods due to delayed maintenance work.

Delhi University panel suggests more syllabi tweaks
Delhi University's academic panel recommends syllabus changes, replacing Iqbal with Patel, Ibn Battuta with Dara Shukoh, and adjusting courses in History, Political Science, and Commerce, aligning with NEP 2020 guidelines.

Delhi civic agencies empowered to take action on noise pollution
Delhi government empowers local civic bodies and additional officials to directly address noise pollution, issuing penalties and taking swift action at the source, expanding enforcement capabilities under noise pollution rules.

Balyan used position to extort, laundered gains: Delhi Police charge sheet
Former AAP MLA Naresh Balyan allegedly used political influence to support a UK-based gangster's extortion network, coercing landowners to sell properties below market value and laundering criminal proceeds through real estate investments.

Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway set for ₹245cr upgrade
Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway to receive ₹245 crore upgrade, focusing on surface drain improvements, road resurfacing, and barrier replacements to address waterlogging, traffic congestion, and enhance safety along the 27-kilometer stretch.

Supreme Court contempt notices to chief secretaries of Delhi and NCR states
Supreme Court issued contempt notices to chief secretaries of Delhi and NCR states for failing to fill vacancies in pollution control boards, with DPCC being 55% understaffed. Court ordered boards to fill positions by September and warned of consequences.

Over 5,000 Delhi govt staff got ‘illegal’ ration cards
Delhi government discovered over 5,600 employees illegally holding ration cards meant for low-income households. Action initiated to cancel cards, with 1,567 already revoked. Employees from various departments wrongly registered under Public Distribution System.