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“For the past two years, the hill has witnessed massive excavation. As a result, the soil around the sides of the temple has loosened, leading to the fear of another landslide,” Mhatre said. “In 2018, I renovated the temple using my funds, but due to the digging work, the area has suffered a lot of damage. Even the stairways leading to the temple were destroyed.” (Bachchan Kumar/ HT PHOTO)

Residents fear soil erosion might affect 200-year-old temple in Belapur

Residents in Navi Mumbai are concerned about the stability of a 200-year-old temple atop a hill in Belapur. The soil surrounding the temple has reportedly eroded, leading to fears of a landslide. The temple holds historical significance and has a large following. A local politician has called for immediate action to prevent further damage. The municipal corporation has issued a notice to the builder to construct a protective wall around the temple. The area has been prone to landslides, and the civic administration has identified 15 sites at risk.

Irrigation department asks Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporations to follow conditions mentioned in NOC for the ongoing riverfront development project along Mula-Mutha. (HT FILE)

Irrigation dept raises concerns over ongoing riverfront development project

Irrigation department warns Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporations about Riverfront Development project, citing concerns over river cross-section, biodiversity, and potential NOC violations during construction work along Mula-Mutha river.

Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu’s media adviser Naresh Chauhan said, “Hospitals have been instructed to make adequate arrangements for medicines, oxygen and other essential materials. Staff will also be given special training to deal with emergency situations”. (HT File)

HP govt cancels long leaves of all docs, med staff

Himachal Pradesh government cancels long leaves for doctors and medical staff, puts hospitals on high alert amid India-Pakistan tensions. All medical services will remain operational 24/7, with special preparations for potential emergency situations.

The order was issued ex-parte in the interest of public safety and security and shall remain in force until further notice. (HT File)

Ladakh admn bans flying of drones, UAVs

Ladakh administration bans drone and UAV flights in Leh and Kargil districts due to security concerns, warning of strict legal action against violators. Locals, tourists, and private persons are prohibited from flying drones near the Pakistan border.

Hoarding of essential commodities will not be tolerated and legal action will be taken against those found guilty of hoarding or black marketing, Jalandhar deputy commissioner Himanshu Aggarwal said. (Sameer Sehgal/HT)

Punjab: Hoarders warned of action, ban on firecrackers

Punjab authorities warn against hoarding essential goods and impose firecracker bans in border districts. Officials across multiple regions emphasize adequate supply of essentials and promise legal action against hoarders, ensuring public safety and preventing panic buying.

Over the past 48 hours, villagers have moved their families, valuables and livestock to safer areas amid fears of cross-border shelling or retaliation. (HT)

Ferozepur, Fazilka villages move to safer zones amid Pak attack

Punjab border villages near Pakistan are voluntarily evacuating, with 45-50% of families relocated. Around 15 most vulnerable villages in Ferozepur and Fazilka districts are moving women, children, and livestock to safer areas amid rising tensions and potential cross-border conflict.

An empty shell of explosive device lodged by Pakistani drones at Bir Talab village located on the periphery of Bathinda city. (HT File)

Pak drones target army bases in Pathankot, Jalandhar; neutralised

Pakistan launched drone and rocket attacks on military facilities in Punjab's Pathankot and Jalandhar. Indian forces neutralized the threats, with no casualties reported. Blackouts were declared in 16 districts, and authorities urged calm while remaining vigilant.

Complete blackout in Tarn Taran amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan on Thursday night. (PTI)

Leaves of health staff cancelled in Punjab amid India-Pak tensions

Punjab government cancels health staff leaves amid India-Pakistan tensions, directing medical personnel to stay at stations, maintain emergency readiness, and ensure medical supplies are available. State transport and police are also on high alert for potential security challenges.

Golden Temple in Amritsar wears a deserted look amid the heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. (Sameer Sehgal/HT)

Amid rise in border tensions, Golden Temple footfall drops by 70%

Golden Temple experiences 70% drop in visitors due to India-Pakistan tensions, after missile debris discovery near Amritsar. Locals are anxious, with shrine premises unusually empty and devotees preferring to stay home amid escalating border concerns.

The Heritage Street near Golden Temple in Amritsar shrouded in darkness amid the blackout on Thursday night. (PTI)

16 of 23 Punjab districts go dark amid Pak attack

Punjab imposes blackout in 16 districts following tensions with Pakistan. Authorities advise citizens to switch off lights and remain calm, with measures taken as a precautionary response to potential attacks, following air force and army directions.

Water resources minister Barinder Kumar Goyal said the state government was opposed to the Act from day one and kept conveying its concerns. (HT File)

BBMB row, repeal of Dam Safety Act: A hardening stance behind Punjab’s firm resolution

Punjab unanimously passed a resolution demanding repeal of the Dam Safety Act 2021, citing infringement on state water rights and tensions with BBMB over water distribution, arguing the central law undermines Punjab's sovereign control over rivers and dams.

Bajwa called on the CM to take governance more seriously, particularly in light of Punjab’s critical challenges such as water management, border security and public welfare. (HT File)

Opposition slams Mann govt for failing to act on water rights issue

Opposition leaders criticize Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann for inaction on water rights, accusing him of failing to challenge a high court ruling favoring the Bhakra Beas Management Board and potentially losing additional water to Haryana through legal negligence.

Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann staged a sit-in at Nangal on Thursday. (HT Photo)

Will challenge HC order before top court: Mann

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann will challenge the Punjab and Haryana High Court's decision on BBMB and water sharing in the Supreme Court, accusing the BJP of attempting to illegally divert Punjab's water and vowing to fight politically and legally.

As per the law, Reddy will remain disqualified for six years after his release from prison.

Janardhan Reddy disqualified as Karnataka MLA after conviction in mining case

Karnataka MLA G Janardhan Reddy has been disqualified from the State Legislative Assembly following his conviction in a CBI case. The disqualification, effective May 6, is based on Article 191(1)(e) of the Constitution and Section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Reddy will remain disqualified for six years post-release unless a court intervenes.

Union minister of state Ravneet Singh Bittu has called for the registration of an FIR against Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann and education minister Harjot Singh Bains over the alleged illegal detention of the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) chairman. (HT File)

BBMB chairman’s ‘detention’: Bittu demands FIR against Mann, Bains

Union minister Ravneet Bittu demands FIR against Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and education minister Harjot Bains for allegedly detaining the BBMB chairman while overseeing dam security, criticizing their political tactics and questioning their actions.

The driver, Bhupinder Singh, along with the truck’s owners, Randhir Singh and Davinder Singh, were booked under Section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. (ANI Photo)

Samana crash: Driver of truck that killed 5 school kids arrested

Driver of truck that killed 5 school children arrested after fatal head-on collision. Police booked driver and truck owners. Punjab government announces strict road safety measures, including speed limits and fitness checks, amid public anger and grief.

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