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We have not expelled any student, says FTII administration
Students from the 2020 batch of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) went on an indefinite hunger strike after five of their classmates were expelled from the institute without prior notice. However, the FTII administration has denied any such expulsions and clarified that only one student was asked to repeat the semester due to lack of credits and attendance. Four other students were allowed to continue with remedial assignments and exercises. The hunger strike continued as of Tuesday.

Heavy shelling by Pak: Eerie silence in Uri as locals evacuate to safer areas
Pakistani shelling in Uri, North Kashmir, has triggered mass evacuation. Locals flee to safer areas like Baramulla, with over 80% population displaced. One woman killed, numerous structures damaged. Government supporting relocation and planning to construct bunkers.

International flights unaffected, 9 domestic operations cancelled at Pune airport
Pune airport cancelled nine domestic flights amid national alert, implementing heightened security measures. International operations remain unaffected. Enhanced surveillance, 100% boarding checks, and increased scrutiny of passengers and cargo are in place.

Op Sindoor: Security up at tourist towns in Himachal
In response to escalating tensions after Operation Sindoor, Himachal Pradesh heightened security at tourist destinations. The state government increased vigilance, enforced partial blackouts, closed educational institutions, and is working to evacuate students from Jammu and Kashmir.

HRTC suspends night bus services to some Punjab cities, Jammu
HRTC suspends night bus services to Punjab cities and Jammu due to escalating India-Pakistan tensions, prioritizing passenger safety. Around 25 buses on these routes are halted, including those heading to Mata Vaishno Devi shrine.

Amid India-Pak tensions, Karnataka government postpones mega anniversary event: Report
Karnataka government postpones two-year anniversary event due to India-Pakistan tensions. Law Minister HK Patil cites security concerns, with armed forces on high alert following recent cross-border military exchanges and retaliatory strikes.

Lucknow’s BrahMos complex set for launch, may see early production
India's BrahMos Aerospace complex in Lucknow will launch this Sunday, aiming to produce 100 supersonic missiles annually. The joint Indo-Russian venture is a key project in Uttar Pradesh's Defence Corridor, with potential early production anticipated.

Dead bodies cannot be withheld over unpaid bills: PMC notice to private hospitals
PMC orders private hospitals to release dead bodies immediately after medico-legal procedures, regardless of unpaid bills. The directive follows recent incidents of hospitals holding bodies hostage, emphasizing patient rights and humane treatment.

State launches website for Class 11 admissions
State launches official website for Class 11 admissions in Maharashtra. Online registration begins May 19, with junior colleges and students required to use the official portal https://mahafyjcadmissions.in, amid warnings about fraudulent websites.

Can Lucknow Metro underground infra be a safe holding area in case of emergency?
Lucknow Metro's underground infrastructure can serve as a safe emergency shelter, with stations 50-70 feet deep, built to withstand attacks and earthquakes. Equipped with facilities like washrooms and Wi-Fi, it can accommodate 3,000-3,500 passengers and potentially transport essential supplies during crises.

Blackout in P’kula, Ambala, Panipat after sirens heard on Friday
Haryana districts Panchkula, Ambala, and Panipat imposed nighttime blackouts due to potential security threats. Authorities banned outdoor lighting, firecrackers, and loudspeakers, urging citizens to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary movement while maintaining vigilance.

Haryana districts to get ₹5 lakh each for emergency situations
Haryana government allocates ₹5 lakh to each district for emergency preparedness. Deputy commissioners must use funds strictly for intended purposes, maintain financial discipline, and keep control rooms operational 24/7.

BBMB row: Why May 6 order on water sharing not followed, HC asks Punjab
Punjab High Court criticizes Punjab for blocking water release to Haryana, despite May 6 court order. The court threatens contempt notices to officers for preventing BBMB officials from implementing the water-sharing directive, highlighting escalating inter-state water tensions.

In Lucknow, drain cleaning remains ‘sluggish’ as deadline nears
Private agencies tasked with cleaning 335 drains in Lucknow are moving slowly, despite a May 31 deadline. Residents report clogged, waste-filled drains across multiple city areas, raising concerns about potential monsoon waterlogging.

Schools closed in Hisar for two days
Schools in Hisar district closed for two days amid rising India-Pakistan tensions. Flight and bus services suspended. Local officials urge residents to prepare emergency supplies and cooperate with potential safety measures.

MPCB issues temporary closure notice to Pune civic body abattoir
MPCB issued a temporary closure notice to Pune's municipal slaughterhouse for environmental non-compliance, citing untreated effluent discharge and drainage issues. The facility must cease operations within 96 hours, with water and electricity supply to be disconnected.