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Brahma Kumari head Rajyogini Dadi Ratanmohini passes away at 101
Rajyogini Dadi Ratanmohini, the 101-year-old head of Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya, passed away in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Leaders, including Rajasthan's Chief Minister, expressed their condolences, highlighting her significant contributions to spirituality and peace. Brahma Kumaris noted her life exemplified divine dedication, and she will be cremated on April 10.

Maharashtra cancels leaves of top health, disaster officials amid India-Pakistan tensions
The Maharashtra government has canceled leaves for top officials in key departments due to rising tensions. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized preparedness, including mock drills and emergency funds for districts. Strict measures against fake news and security breaches were announced, with a focus on coastal security and coordination among agencies. Police and military remain on high alert following recent cross-border incidents.

What is Territorial Army? Centre empowers Army chief to mobilise reserve force amid India-Pakistan tensions
Centre authorizes Army chief to mobilize Territorial Army, a reserve force of civilian volunteers, amid India-Pakistan tensions. These part-time soldiers can be deployed in key military zones to support national defence during emergencies.

RSS lauds 'Operation Sindoor', says it stands united with armed forces
RSS supports "Operation Sindoor," praising government and armed forces for decisive action against Pakistan-backed terror after the Pahalgam attack. The organization calls for national unity, urging citizens to stay alert and cooperate with authorities during this critical time.

World Bank chief reacts to India's Indus Waters Treaty move: ‘No role to play beyond…’
World Bank president Ajay Banga dismisses speculation about intervention in India-Pakistan Indus Waters Treaty dispute, emphasizing the bank's limited facilitator role after India suspended the treaty following a terrorist attack in Kashmir.

Health ministry sets up 24x7 control room; Nadda chairs high-level review meeting
Health ministry establishes 24/7 control room to coordinate medical emergency preparedness amid India-Pakistan border tensions. Minister Nadda reviews hospital readiness, infrastructure, and communication protocols following recent military operation.

‘If Pakistan had no role, why did its…’: Pawar says India capable of strong response
NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar criticized the presence of Pakistani officials at the funerals of terrorists killed during Operation Sindoor, questioning Pakistan's denial of cross-border terrorism. He emphasized India's military capability to respond to threats and praised women's growing role in the armed forces. Pawar highlighted India's commitment to peace and the readiness of its defense forces.

‘Need to keep morale high’: SC orders Centre not to relieve women SSC officers till Aug
Supreme Court halts release of women Short Service Commission officers until August, emphasizing their importance and morale. The court seeks to protect their interests, noting their significant contributions and challenging systemic discrimination in the Indian Army.

India’s envoy to UK says Pakistan chose escalation over de-escalation after Pahalgam terror attack
India's High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami, emphasized that India's military response to the recent terrorist attacks in Pahalgam was targeted solely at terror infrastructure. He criticized Pakistan for escalating tensions instead of de-escalating the conflict, urging international intervention to encourage Pakistan to take an "off-ramp." Doraiswami reiterated India's commitment to avoiding military escalation while addressing concerns about further conflict.

Indo-Pak military conflict: Air-raid sirens being installed in Delhi
Delhi authorities are ramping up security measures amid rising tensions with Pakistan, including installing air sirens, deploying civil defense personnel, and conducting mock drills. Heavy security is in place at key locations, while control rooms are being activated and awareness campaigns planned. Additionally, government employees are prohibited from taking leave until further notice.

Rajasthan: Train services cancelled in Barmer, Jaisalmer amid Indo-Pak tensions
Indian Railways cancelled multiple trains in Barmer and Jaisalmer due to Indo-Pak tensions. Border districts are under blackout after Pakistan's attempted drone and missile strikes, minimizing civilian movement in sensitive zones.

Pakistani shelling devastates Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, reduces homes to ruins | Videos
Pakistani Army's heavy shelling across Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch sector caused extensive damage, injuring 44 people. Homes, vehicles destroyed. Tensions escalate after India's Operation Sindoor, with civilians forced to migrate.

Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Farooq urges India, Pakistan to ease rising tensions
Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq called for India and Pakistan to de-escalate rising tensions, warning of potential destruction and suffering for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He expressed sorrow over the ongoing conflict and highlighted the hardships faced by civilians, while also lamenting restrictions that prevented him from attending Friday prayers.

LG Sinha visits J&K's Uri to assess damage after Pakistani shelling in border villages
Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the Uri sector to assess damage from recent Pakistani shelling. He instructed local authorities to provide immediate relief to affected families and ensure their safety. Sinha interacted with residents of heavily shelled areas and emphasized national support for those impacted by the violence.

Tech Tonic | Why are AI companies this interested in Google Chrome?
AI companies eye Google Chrome for its massive user base and data potential, amid potential forced divestiture by DOJ. Perplexity, OpenAI, and others show interest in acquiring the browser, signaling a transformative shift towards AI-driven browsing experiences.
228 flights cancelled in 2 days at Delhi airport as India-Pak tensions persist
Delhi Airport cancels 228 flights in two days due to India-Pakistan tensions. Airspace restrictions affect domestic and international travel. 24 airports closed, security heightened after Pakistani drone and missile attack. Passengers advised to expect delays and cooperate with staff.