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Changes in NCERT books inappropriate: Varanasi social activists to send a memo to Modi
Social workers involved with the ?One Country similar education drive? have sent a memorandum to India?s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, protesting what they perceive to be unnecessary changes to the syllabus of NCERT books. The activists believe that changes to the curriculum will mislead the youth and deprive them of knowledge of their country?s heritage.

9 Bangladesh nationals trying to return arrested in West Bengal’s Uttar Dinjapur: BSF
Nine Bangladeshi nationals, working in Rajasthan for a year, were arrested by BSF while attempting to cross the Indo-Bangladesh border in Uttar Dinjapur. They illegally entered India and are from Narsingdi district.

AICWA demands investigation into death of 'Kantara Chapter 1' junior artist and FIR against Rishab Shetty
The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) is demanding an impartial investigation into the death of junior artist MF Kapil during the filming of "Kantara Chapter 1." They seek an FIR against producer Rishab Shetty and the production house, citing concerns over safety on film sets. Hombale Films clarified that Kapil's death occurred during a personal trip, not while filming.

Karnataka minister Zameer Ahmed vows to sacrifice life for India, repeats 'suicide bomber' remark
Karnataka Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan vows to become a suicide bomber against Pakistan if PM Modi approves, distancing Indian Muslims from Pakistan and emphasizing national unity in response to recent terrorist attacks and border tensions.

Op Sindoor: Maharashtra CM asks state, district administrations to set up war rooms
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis directs state and district administrations to establish war rooms, enhance security measures, conduct mock drills, and monitor cyber activities in response to India-Pakistan tensions, ensuring preparedness and preventing misinformation.

Cinema halls, shopping halls to remain shut from sunset to sunrise in Punjab's Mohali
The Mohali district administration in Punjab has ordered the closure of cinema halls and shopping malls from sunset to sunrise due to heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. A complete blackout is required for public safety, banning outdoor lights and power backups. Residents are advised to stay indoors during the evening hours until further notice.

Krishi Sakhis to drive natural farming push in Prayagraj
Women in Prayagraj are being trained as Krishi Sakhis to promote natural farming. They'll receive monthly support and train farmers in chemical-free agricultural methods across 12 clusters, targeting sustainable and health-conscious agricultural practices.

Rajasthan: Youth arrested for inflammatory posts on social media
A 22-year-old man was arrested in Rajasthan's Churu district for posting provocative social media content amid border tensions. Police identified and apprehended him through cyber surveillance, warning citizens against spreading inflammatory messages.

PWD to install CCTV cameras at two key underpasses in South Delhi before monsoon
The Public Works Department plans to install CCTV cameras at Moolchand and Pul Prahladpur underpasses in South Delhi to monitor waterlogging. Real-time data will be sent to the flood control room for timely responses. The initiative includes hiring temporary water pump sets and laying new drain lines, with an estimated cost of Rs 88 lakh for four months.

Bengaluru's Electronics City flyover sees vehicle blaze, triggers traffic jam
A vehicle fire on Bengaluru's Electronics City flyover caused massive traffic gridlock, stranding commuters for hours. The incident sparked online frustration, with residents calling for better traffic management and safety measures on the accident-prone route.

Manipur Congress holds rally to support armed forces amid ed India-Pak ties
Manipur Congress held a rally in Imphal supporting armed forces amid Operation Sindoor, expressing solidarity with military actions against terrorism. Party leaders, including Keisham Meghachandra Singh and Okram Ibobi Singh, led the Jai Hind Yatra to demonstrate national unity.

Four historysheeters held in connection with dacoity case in Delhi's Bhajanpura, one absconding
Delhi Police arrested four criminals in connection with a dacoity case in Bhajanpura, involving the robbery of a dairy businessman. The gang, linked to multiple prior offenses, was identified through CCTV footage. Items stolen during the crime, including motorcycles and mobile phones, were recovered. A fifth member, currently absconding, has also been identified. Further investigation continues.

5 private bus operators' organisations call 3-day strike across Bengal from May 22
Five private bus operators' associations in West Bengal announced a three-day strike starting May 22, demanding a two-year extension for vehicles over 15 years old and action against police excesses related to traffic violations. They urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to meet by May 20 to address ongoing financial struggles exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Punjab cabinet approves funds for anti-drone systems, 9 to be deployed on Pak border
Punjab cabinet approves funds for 9 anti-drone systems along Pakistan border to combat terrorism and drug smuggling. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced deployment across 532-km border stretch, complementing existing BSF anti-drone measures.

Undetonated missile found near village in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur
An undetonated China-made PL-15 missile was found near Kumahi Devi village in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district. Indian forces are removing the missile, cordoning off the area. This is the second such incident since India's May 7 air strikes on Pakistan.

Karnataka HC refuses visa extension for Pakistani minors citing national security concerns: Report
Karnataka High Court denied visa extension for three Pakistani minors, citing national security after the Jammu & Kashmir terror attack. Despite humanitarian pleas from their Indian mother, the court supported the government's directive to expel Pakistani nationals.