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Ghaziabad, India - November 28: A Drone deployed by officials of Khoda Nagar Palika to monitor social distancing protocols in Ghaziabad, India, on Saturday, November 28, 2020. (Photo by Sakib Ali /Hindustan Times)

IIT-B to helm centre’s ‘Pushpak’ drone mission

IIT-Bombay leads national drone technology mission, coordinating seven institutes to develop indigenous drone capabilities across sectors like disaster management and communication security, with ₹82.7 crore funding and four-year implementation timeline.

Some of the drums that were used to source chemicals from Unnao. (Sourced)

Theft from HPCL tankers in Lucknow: Gang replaced fuel with chemical, had ‘protection’

A gang in Lucknow stole fuel from HPCL tankers, replacing it with chemicals. Five members were arrested, and six police officers were suspended for alleged collusion. The sophisticated theft operation involved hijacking tankers and selling stolen fuel at discounted rates.

Mohali (above), as well as Chandigarh and Panchkula, went pitch dark after the air raid sirens were sounded on Wednesday evening. (Sanjeev Sharma/HT)

Mock drills, air raid sirens, blackouts: Tricity tests its readiness

Tricity (Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula) conducted nationwide civil defence mock drills, including blackouts and emergency simulations, testing readiness amid potential conflict. Sirens, building evacuations, and emergency response scenarios were practiced across multiple public locations and institutions.

The complaint was filed on the statement of victim’s son Manpreet Singh. (File)

Two held for thrashing58-year-old to death in Kharar

Two men were arrested for brutally beating a 58-year-old gardener to death near a bus stand in Kharar. The victim's son filed a complaint, leading to the arrest of two suspects. Police are searching for other attackers involved in the fatal assault.

Security personnel keep a vigil at the Taj Mahal complex, in Agra on Wednesday (PTI)

UP issues ‘red alert’ after India strikes Pak terror camps

Uttar Pradesh declared a 'red alert' after India's strikes on Pakistani terror camps. Police are on high alert, coordinating with defense units, securing vital installations, and enhancing security across the state, particularly in sensitive districts.

The airport wore a deserted look on Wednesday after it was closed for passengers. (Ravi Kumar/HT)

IAF takes control of Chandigarh airport, all civilian flights cancelled for now

IAF takes full control of Chandigarh airport, cancelling all 52 flights due to regional security concerns following missile strikes on terrorist hideouts. Passengers stranded, exploring alternative travel options like trains and road transport, with high taxi fares disrupting travel plans.

Leader of Opposition in Himachal Pradesh assembly Jai Ram Thakur on Wednesday said people should be made aware of how to deal with “war-like situations” and necessary arrangements for ensuring supply of essential commodities and security should be made. (HT File)

Train people on dealing with “war-like” situation: Jai Ram

Jai Ram Thakur advocates training people for "war-like" scenarios, praising armed forces and PM Modi's Operation Sindoor. Shimla DC holds meeting with fuel and gas companies to ensure essential supplies and security preparedness.

Airport authorities said 16 flight movements were scheduled at the airport on Wednesday and almost the same number on Thursday. (HT File)

Kangra airport shut, uncertainty looms over IPL ties

Kangra airport closed for 72 hours after "Operation Sindoor," disrupting civilian flights and casting uncertainty on two upcoming IPL matches in Dharamshala. Teams' travel and game schedules remain uncertain pending official directives from BCCI and government.

Shukla emphasised that Operation Sindoor is not just a military response, but a symbol of India’s sovereignty, strategic strength, and unwavering commitment against terrorism. (HT File)

Operation Sindoor fills nation with pride: HP Guv

Himachal Pradesh governor praises Operation Sindoor, calling it a matter of national pride. He commends the Indian Army's successful cross-border operation against terrorists, highlighting the mission's strategic importance and commitment to combating terrorism.

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Op Sindoor: UP CM, dy CMs praise action, salute valour

UP political leaders praised Operation Sindoor, an Indian Army strike on terrorist sites in Pakistan, following the Pahalgam attack. They hailed the operation as a bold response, expressing pride in the military's courage and commitment to national security.

Deputy commissioner Anupam Kashyap said that the mock drill was organised on time. (HT Photo)

Mock drill conducted as part of ‘Operation Abhyas’ in Shimla

A mock drill under 'Operation Abhyas' was conducted in Shimla at two locations, DC office and Sanjauli parking area. Civil defense volunteers participated, testing emergency response and communication systems, with officials emphasizing preparedness and future disaster management capabilities.

The team arrived in Kullu and reviewed the progress and implementation of the initiative in the state. (HT File)

Japanese team to review mid-term forestry project in HP

Japanese JICA team reviews mid-term forestry project in Himachal Pradesh, assessing progress across six districts. The initiative supports 460 village forest societies and 920 self-help groups, focusing on ecosystem management and livelihood improvement until 2028.

Speaking on the occasion, the governor emphasised the strategic significance of the bridge. (HT File)

HP Guv thanks centre for 2-lane bridge at Udaipur, Lahaul-Spiti

Himachal governor thanked Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for inaugurating a new two-lane bridge in Udaipur, Lahaul-Spiti. Built by BRO at ₹4.7 crore, the Bhim Setu improves regional connectivity and transportation infrastructure.

The CM cancelled his visit to Kullu. (HT File)

Op Sindoor: HP on alert, DMs of border dists to take call on school closure: Sukhu

Himachal Pradesh on high alert after Operation Sindoor. Chief Minister Sukhu ordered border district DMs to assess school closure risks, cancelled Kullu visit, and praised security forces while urging calm amid India-Pakistan tensions.

The severely damaged private school children's car after a road accident with a truck, at Samana road, in Patiala on Wednesday. (ANI)

5 school students killed in Samana crash

Five school children and a driver died in a tragic collision between a Toyota Innova and a tipper on the Samana-Patiala road. Thirteen students were involved, with three critically injured. The truck driver fled the scene, prompting an investigation into the accident.

RPF personnel seen wearing a body camera. (MAHENDRA KOLHE/HT PHOTO)

Emergency mock drill at Pune railway station to strengthen crisis preparedness

Emergency mock drill at Pune railway station involved RPF, GRP, and medical teams to enhance crisis response and passenger safety. Exercises included rescue operations, fire safety training, and heightened security measures across the railway network.

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