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14 students score zero marks in BA semester 5 exam
Fourteen students from the University of Mumbai's Institute of Distance and Open Studies (IDOL) have been marked zero in the 'Literature of Protest' subject in the semester five examination of the Bachelor of Arts (BA) course. As a result, these students are unable to secure admission to postgraduate degree programmes, even though they cleared the final semester six examination. The affected students have requested a re-evaluation of their answer sheets, but the university has yet to announce the revised result. This delay has prevented them from pursuing advanced studies or applying for job opportunities.

Those who targeted ‘sindoor’ of India’s daughters lost their clan: Yogi
Yogi Adityanath praised "Operation Sindoor" as a powerful response to terrorists, emphasizing the Indian forces' commitment to protecting national honor after the Pahalgam attack, and urging citizens to support security efforts.

Rising India-Pak tensions trigger panic buying in Punjab
Amid rising India-Pakistan tensions following counter-terror strikes, Punjab witnessed panic buying, with residents in border districts and beyond stockpiling essentials like groceries, fuel, and medicines. Security operations were launched, and authorities urged calm while managing public anxiety.

Ludhiana: MC workers protest over job regularisation
Ludhiana municipal corporation sanitation workers protested for job regularization, demanding permanent positions, promotions, medical insurance, and an end to outsourcing, highlighting their long-standing service and need for fair treatment.

Ludhiana: Robbers’ gang busted, stolen mobiles seized
Police in Ludhiana busted a robbery gang, arresting four suspects and recovering 23 mobile phones, five motorcycles, and other stolen items. The criminals targeted multiple city areas, threatening victims with weapons and committing at least six robberies since December 2024.

Trial based one-way traffic system in PU from May 12
Panjab University will implement a trial one-way traffic system on three campus roads from May 12, aiming to manage peak-hour congestion. The system will operate during morning and afternoon hours, with a map to be circulated to help students and staff navigate the changes.

Fear of war looms over Valley
Tensions rise in Kashmir Valley after India's precision strikes on Pakistan, with residents fearing potential retaliation. People are anxious, stocking essentials, and uncertain about future escalation, while normal life continues amid border shelling and war apprehensions.

Ludhiana: NCC, students practise emergency response during school mock drills
NCC and students at multiple schools in Ludhiana conducted emergency response mock drills, teaching evacuation procedures, safety techniques, and disaster preparedness in response to recent security tensions, involving coordination with medical and district officials.

Ludhiana: Mock drill at Verka milk plant, select areas face brief blackout
A comprehensive mock drill at Verka Milk Plant tested emergency response capabilities, involving multiple agencies like NDRF, fire department, and police. The exercise aimed to enhance crisis preparedness and train personnel in coordinated rescue and safety protocols.

Ludhiana: PAU hosts ‘green ammonia’ talk by US-based scientist
US scientist Eric Davidson discusses green ammonia's potential at PAU, highlighting its role in reducing carbon emissions, producing fertilizers and fuel sustainably, and supporting climate-smart agriculture through renewable energy technology.

Ludhiana: Private players dominate, offer more than MSP
Private traders in Ludhiana dominate wheat procurement, buying 1.6 lakh metric tonnes at rates higher than MSP. Government agencies have procured 6.39 lakh metric tonnes, with 97% of the target already achieved before the May 15 deadline.

Phagwara double murder cracked: Lawyer, woman friend’s bodies recovered
A lawyer and his woman friend were kidnapped and murdered by her ex-husband Harvinder Singh after their relationship soured. Police recovered their bodies from an agricultural field in Ludhiana, arresting six suspects after a detailed investigation.

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.