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On Saturday evening, the Rapti touched the 73.84 metre mark, which is just one metre below the danger mark, in Gorakhpur, official data showed. (HT PHOTO)

2 killed, 1 feared drowned as rain batters East U.P.

Two people were killed and one is feared to have drowned after their car fell from a bridge into a river in Kushinagar district, Uttar Pradesh. The incident occurred during heavy rain, and the search for the missing person is still ongoing. The heavy rain in the region has caused extensive waterlogging in many areas, and the discharge of water from barrages in Nepal has exacerbated the situation. Several villages near Barhaj town are at risk of flooding.

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Rajasthan: 5 killed, 25 injured as tractor-trolley overturns in Bundi

A tractor-trolley carrying wedding guests overturned in Rajasthan's Bundi, killing 5 people, including a child, and injuring 25. The accident occurred while avoiding a motorcycle on State Highway 27, with victims rushed to hospitals and critically injured referred to Kota.

A view of Golden Temple during a blackout rehearsal as part of a nationwide civil defence mock drill, Operation Abhyaas, in Amritsar on Wednesday night. Gurdaspur is 50km to the north of Amritsar. (PTI Photo)

Gurdaspur first Punjab district under complete blackout from tonight

Gurdaspur district in Punjab implements first-ever complete night-time blackout amid India-Pakistan tensions, mandating no external lighting from 9pm to 5am. Hospitals and central jail exempted, with strict orders to close windows and prevent light leakage.

Supreme Court of India. (ANI Photo)

WB teacher recruitment scam case: SC gives state 2 weeks to decide on sanction

Supreme Court orders West Bengal to decide on CBI's sanction against accused in teacher recruitment scam within two weeks, directing state to facilitate trial after allegations of delaying prosecution of Partha Chatterjee and other officials.

Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann addressing Aam Aadmi Party workers, while state education minister Harjot Singh Bains looks on after locking the the Nangal dam guest house gate during BBMB chairman Manoj Tripathi’s visit on Thursday. (HT Photo)

Punjab minister locks BBMB chairman at Nangal dam, CM backs brazen act

Punjab AAP minister Harjot Singh Bains locked BBMB chairman Manoj Tripathi at Nangal dam, defying a high court directive. CM Bhagwant Mann supported the act, vowing to prevent water release to Haryana amid ongoing water dispute tensions.

Police confirmed that the drone was made in China, but no memory card was installed in it. (HT photo sourced)

Drone found near India-Bangladesh border in Assam: Police

A Chinese-made drone was discovered near the India-Bangladesh border in Assam's Sribhumi district. Police are investigating its origin, noting it was found 400 meters from the border fence during a civil defence drill, with no memory card present.

Karnataka home minister G. Parameshwara.

Caste-census may be raised in Karnataka Cabinet meeting tomorrow, says Home Minister Parameshwara

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara announced that the cabinet might discuss the caste census in its May 9 meeting. The state has initiated a caste census from May 5 to 17 to gather data on Scheduled Castes for equitable reservation distribution. Additionally, Parameshwara expressed Congress's support for the government's military actions against terrorism following the Pahalgam attack.

Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on patrol asked the intruder to stop but when he ignored their warnings and continued moving forward, he was neutralised in Mamdot block of the Ferozepur district of Punjab on Thursday morning. (HT file photo)

Pakistani intruder shot dead along border in Punjab’s Ferozepur

A Pakistani intruder was shot dead by BSF in Punjab's Ferozepur after ignoring warnings near the border. The incident occurs amid heightened tensions following recent terror attacks, with authorities investigating the infiltrator's potential motives.

Army personnel inspecting the missile shell that landed at Makhan Windi village in Amritsar on Thursday. (Sameer Sehgal/HT)

Punjab: After explosions heard at night, missile debris found in Amritsar villages

Explosions and missile debris discovered in Amritsar village amid India-Pakistan tensions. Residents panicked after night-time blasts and sky lights. Local authorities on high alert following recent military operations near the border.

A passenger was deplaned from Bengaluru-Delhi Air India flight on Wednesday.

Passenger offloaded from Bengaluru–Delhi Air India flight amid heightened airport security

A passenger was deboarded from an Air India flight in Bengaluru amid heightened security following 'Operation Sindhoor'. The incident reflects increased tensions after Indian airstrikes in Pakistan, with airports nationwide on high alert and potential flight disruptions.

Five flights to northern destinations were cancelled on Wednesday causing confusion and inconvenience to passengers at Pune airport after Operation Sindoor. (HT FILE)

Flights from Pune to Amritsar, Chandigarh, Kishangarh, Rajkot, Jodhpur affected

Flight cancellations impacted routes from Pune to five northern destinations due to Operation Sindoor. Airlines offered refunds and alternate arrangements. Passengers experienced disruptions, with airport authorities advising travelers to check for real-time updates.

NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar on Wednesday expressed strong support for Operation Sindoor, stating India has sent a clear signal to the world about its willingness to act decisively against terrorism. (HT FILE)

Pawar hails Operation Sindoor, says message has gone out in world

India launched precise missile strikes on terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir following the Pahalgam attack, sending a strong message against terrorism. Sharad Pawar praised the operation, emphasizing the need for a firm, measured response while maintaining national unity.

Police is scanning the CCTV footage and a hunt is on to nab accused, the station house officer said. (iStock)

Elderly woman robbed of gold bangle in Zirakpur

In Zirakpur, two women in a Maruti Swift targeted a 67-year-old retired superintendent, hugging and robbing her of gold bangles worth ₹2.75 lakh. They fled after pushing her and running over her foot. Police are investigating via CCTV footage.

Former Chandigarh MP Pawan Kumar Bansal. (File)

Chandigarh: Former MP Bansal flays BJP’s ‘slum-free’ initiative

Former MP Bansal criticizes BJP's slum-free initiative, highlighting UPA's successful Small Flats Scheme that constructed 12,224 flats for slum dwellers by 2014, which was later discontinued under NDA government, resulting in minimal new housing.

The mangled remains of the car after the collision at Pinjore on Wednesday. (HT Photo)

Pinjore accident: Two killed after car crashes into stationary truck

Two men died after their car crashed into a stationary truck in Pinjore while traveling to meet a newborn baby. The truck was allegedly parked without indicators. Police registered a case against the truck driver, who was arrested and later released on bail.

Panchkula: 1 booked for duping man with 100% disability of <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>5 lakh in job scam

Panchkula: 1 booked for duping man with 100% disability of 5 lakh in job scam

A physically disabled man was defrauded of ₹5 lakh by Saleem Ahmad in a job scam. Police booked Ahmad for criminal breach of trust and cheating after the victim filed a complaint, revealing no job or refund was provided.

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