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Sewri Fort to get flamingo-viewing gallery as part of its makeover
Mumbai's Sewri Fort, one of the city's oldest monuments, is to receive a makeover, including a flamingo-viewing gallery to give visitors a better view of the migratory birds that make the nearby Sewri mudflats their winter home. The fort will also receive external illumination, toilets, a garden and landscaping. The total cost of the project will be around $1m (£803,000), and it is expected to begin in July or August. The fort was built in 1680 by the British East India Company as a watch tower.

3 dead in Gulmohar tree collapse
During heavy Mumbai rains, a Gulmohar tree collapsed on a moving rickshaw in Kalyan, killing the driver and two passengers. Emergency services rescued the victims, who were later pronounced dead at the hospital.

RWAs, traders confused, say they don’t know what the drill entails
A multi-location emergency drill in Delhi's malls, markets, and residential areas will test public response, with officials deliberately keeping details vague. Traders and RWAs are preparing, focusing on minimizing panic and ensuring readiness for potential scenarios.

Ludhiana: PAC, city’s green activists decry proposed carcass plant at Garhi Fazal
Green activists and PAC oppose a proposed carcass processing plant near Garhi Fazal, citing environmental risks to Mattewara Jungles and Sutlej River. They argue the project threatens local ecosystems, public health, and contradicts previous conservation commitments.

Civil defence drill: Hospitals to prepare for patient influx
Delhi hospitals conduct a large-scale civil defence drill to test emergency preparedness, training staff on handling sudden patient influxes, mass casualties, and potential threats through mock scenarios, evacuation plans, and awareness sessions across government and private healthcare facilities.

Water war escalates: Delhi accuses Punjab of choking supply, AAP hits back
Delhi's water minister accuses Punjab of deliberately reducing water supply in retaliation for AAP's election defeat. BJP stages protests, claiming conspiracy. AAP denies allegations, stating Punjab cannot control Delhi's water sources. Tensions escalate over alleged water supply manipulation.

Ludhiana: Two weeks on, sewerage works at Feroze Gandhi market crawl at snail pace
Sewerage work at Ludhiana's Feroze Gandhi market stalls for two weeks, causing massive disruption. Commuters and businesses complain about inaccessible lanes, dust, and debris. Authorities cite technical issues and concrete drying time, promising imminent completion.

Pune civic body rescinds rotational water cut following opposition from politicos
Pune Municipal Corporation withdrew its planned weekly rotational water cut in multiple areas after political opposition, reverting to the previous daily water supply schedule following a review of water levels in Khadakwasla reservoir.

Delhi forest dept to crack down on illegal pet shops selling protected species
Delhi's forest department is cracking down on illegal pet shops selling protected wildlife species. They will inspect shops citywide, seize unauthorized exotic and native animals, and prosecute violators under the Wildlife Protection Act. Only domesticated pets like dogs and cats are permitted.

State honours Ahilyadevi Holkar, woos Dhangars
The Maharashtra government honors Ahilyadevi Holkar with numerous initiatives, including a medical college, memorial conservation, biographical movie, and water structure restoration, aiming to win support from the Dhangar community ahead of potential elections.

Contractors fined ₹20 lakh per day for delay in Carnac Bridge revamp
Mumbai's BMC imposed steep ₹20 lakh daily fines on contractors delaying Carnac Bridge reconstruction. The crucial bridge's girders must arrive by May 10, with completion targeted before monsoon, ensuring timely connectivity between key city areas.

DU panel suggests dropping Marx, Malthus from Sociology syllabus
Delhi University's sociology panel recommends removing Marx and Malthus from a 'Population and Society' paper, sparking debate about foundational population theories. Other proposed changes include syllabus modifications across various departments, with final decisions pending academic council approval.

Political parties gear up for local body polls in Pune
Supreme Court orders Maharashtra to hold Pune municipal elections within four months. Political parties are preparing, with potential ward restructuring due to merged villages. Parties welcome the directive and are ready to contest, with plans for joint alliances.

Storm-worn flags to be replaced in one month
PWD has removed 500 damaged Indian flags across Delhi due to thunderstorms and will replace them within a month. A new private firm will manage flag maintenance, with approximately ₹27 crore allocated for repair and replacement.

17-year-old student dies by suicide at home in Pune
A 17-year-old student died by suicide at home after allegedly performing poorly in Class 12 exams, scoring 55%. Her parents were at work when the incident occurred. Police registered an unnatural death case, with investigations ongoing.

Artificial rain, crackdown on aged vehicles under Delhi govt’s air action plan
Delhi government unveils comprehensive air quality plan, including rooftop sprinklers, water sprinklers, ANPR cameras to track old vehicles, mandatory site registrations, e-rickshaws, and potential cloud seeding to combat pollution and improve environmental conditions.