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Sleep deficiency cause of most road accidents
Private bus drivers in India are suffering from sleep deprivation due to long hours and inadequate rest, leading to an increase in accidents, according to officials. Drivers working for private tour operators, who are not subject to the same regulations as those employed by the state transport sector, are often required to work long hours, covering extensive distances to meet demanding schedules. Chronic sleep deprivation can impair cognitive function, reaction times and decision-making skills, increasing the risk of accidents on the road.

3 of Gurugram firm booked for workers’ death at Bathinda STP
Three sanitation workers died while cleaning a sewage treatment plant in Bathinda. Police booked three Gurugram firm officials for culpable homicide, citing lack of safety equipment and negligence. The contractor agreed to pay ₹37 lakh compensation to each victim's family.

Ghaziabad to continue mock security drills
Ghaziabad conducted mock security drills amid India-Pakistan tensions, involving five high-rises and ten schools. District officials aimed to train residents in safety measures, following Indian Army's precision strikes on terror sites in Pakistan.

Gautam Budh Nagar: Volunteers to get disaster response training
100 volunteers from Gautam Budh Nagar will undergo 12-day disaster response training in Lucknow, becoming "Aapda Mitras" skilled in rescue techniques, first aid, and emergency response to enhance community-level disaster preparedness.

Bomb hoax on Katra-bound bus sparks panic in Samrala
A Katra-bound bus received a bomb threat, prompting swift evacuation of 45 passengers near Samrala. Police, bomb disposal teams, and senior officers responded, searching the vehicle. The hoax was resolved without incident, with authorities working to trace the caller.

We need to adopt AI than fear it: Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal encourages students to embrace AI, highlighting its potential in agriculture and other sectors. He emphasized responsible technology adoption, predicted India's economic growth, and stressed AI's role in transforming education and opportunities.

Extensive emergency mock drills conducted across Gautam Budh Nagar
Gautam Budh Nagar police conducted extensive emergency mock drills across Noida, involving multiple agencies at high-traffic locations. The exercises simulated crisis scenarios like terrorist attacks and fires, aiming to improve inter-agency coordination and emergency response capabilities.

Drug racket busted: Three held with heroin, 2 pistols in Ferozepur
Police in Ferozepur busted a cross-border drug racket, arresting three suspects with 5.4kg heroin and two pistols. Investigations suggest drone deliveries from Pakistan, with cases registered under NDPS and Arms Acts.

Ludhiana: After 2 years, civil hospital ICU reopens as new posts sanctioned
After two years, Ludhiana's civil hospital reopens ICU with 4 beds and ventilator support. Newly sanctioned staff will help handle emergencies, reducing patient referrals to distant hospitals and providing critical local healthcare services.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.