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Isro successfully tested the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System at IPRC, in Mahendragiri (PTI)

Isro completes two more hot tests for Gaganyaan

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has conducted two successful hot tests on the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System. The tests were carried out at the ISRO Propulsion Complex in Odisha and marked the second and third tests in the Service Module-System Demonstration Model phase. The tests focused on demonstrating the injection of the orbital module and the circularisation of the Orbital Module to achieve the final orbit. The Gaganyaan project aims to demonstrate human space flight capability by launching a crew of three members to orbit and safely returning them to Earth.

High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom (UK) Vikram Kumar Doraiswami questions Pakistan's ties with terror organisations

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

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.

The Bhagat Ki Kothi–Barmer and Barmer–Bhagat Ki Kothi trains, as well as both legs of the Munabao–Barmer–Munabao service were cancelled. (AP)

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.

After a wave of Pakistani shelling, a resident in Uri examines his home which has been destroyed.

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 chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq delivers a Friday sermon, at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar.

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.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited villages in Uri where Pakistani shelling across the LoC had caused damage.

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.

Google Chrome may soon not be Google-owned Chrome (HT Photo)

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.

CISF personnel participate in the civil defence security mock drill at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.

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.

NIA chargesheets four persons for involvement in supplying weapons to Naxals

NIA chargesheets four persons for involvement in supplying weapons to Naxals

The National Investigation Agency has filed charges against four individuals?Vikash Kumar, Satyam Kumar, Devmani Rai, and Ahmad Ansari?for allegedly supplying weapons to Naxalites and other criminal groups. They are charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities Act following an investigation linked to the seizure of an AK-47 in Bihar.

A rally as part of the ‘Jai Hind Yatra’ in Arunachal Pradesh’s Itanagar. (X)

Congress organises nationwide ‘Jai Hind Yatra’ in support of armed forces

Congress launched nationwide 'Jai Hind Yatra' rallies supporting armed forces, condemning Pakistan's terror activities. The party praised Indian military's cross-border strikes, urged public solidarity, and opposed international financial aid to Pakistan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (PMO)

‘Avoid panic buying; India has enough food, fertiliser, fuel stocks’: Centre

India assures ample supplies of food, fertilizers, and fuel amid tensions with Pakistan. Government urges against panic buying, confirms stable prices and smooth supply lines. Officials emphasize sufficient stocks and readiness to maintain essential services if needed.

Lights out at CHB flats in Sector 63 amid an administration imposed blackout in Chandigarh amid Pak shelling on border states. (Ravi Kumar/HT)

Chandigarh administration cancels UT employees' leaves amid tensions with Pakistan

The Chandigarh Administration has canceled leaves for UT employees amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, requiring them to remain at their headquarters. Similarly, the Haryana government has imposed restrictions on state employees, particularly in the health department. These measures follow recent missile strikes by Indian forces on terror targets in Pakistan in response to a previous attack.

FIR has been registered against a local BJP office-bearer in Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia.

BJP functionary booked over objectionable Facebook posts in Uttar Pradesh's Ballia

An FIR has been filed against Anil Soni, a BJP office-bearer in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, for allegedly posting offensive remarks on Facebook targeting the Muslim community. The complaint cites derogatory comments about Prophet Muhammad and a controversial post about sugarcane juice. Protests erupted locally, demanding legal action, and police confirmed that investigations are underway.

Robert Francis Prevost, 69, will be the 267th occupant of the throne of St Peter and he will be known as Leo XIV. (HT photo)

Pope Leo XIV: Revisiting Cardinal Robert Prevost’s two trips to Kochi

Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, was ordained priests in Kochi in 2004. As an Augustinian, he's the first American pope, known for humility and compassion. His two visits to India deeply impacted local Catholic communities, emphasizing simplicity and support for the oppressed.

 Pakistan's Army chief general Asim Munir.

Pakistan SC strengthens army chief Asim Munir as it upholds military trials for civilians involved in protests

Pakistan's Supreme Court has upheld military trials for civilians involved in the May 9 protests following Imran Khan's arrest. A 5-2 majority ruled that over 100 demonstrators could be prosecuted under military jurisdiction, while dissenting justices maintained these trials are unconstitutional. The court also mandated amendments to the Army Act to allow appeals against military court convictions.

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