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Dr V Narayanan, chairman, ISRO speaks at the press conference after the launch of rocket GSLV-F15, carrying the NVS-02 satellite from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, in Sriharikota on Wednesday.

ISRO to resume SpaDeX experiments from March 15

The ISRO will resume experiments on its SpaDeX mission in mid-March, aiming to separate and re-dock two satellites, SDX01 and SDX02. Following successful docking on January 16, the organization plans to conduct multiple experiments, including electrical power transfer. This mission is a precursor to future projects like Chandrayaan-4 and the Bharat Antariksha Station.

Ban on taking horses and mules on Kedarnath route continues

Ban on taking horses and mules on Kedarnath route continues

The ban on horses and mules for the Kedarnath pilgrimage continues after 14 animals died from an infectious virus. Local operators and organizations have requested an extension. A team of 22 doctors is monitoring the situation, and unhealthy animals will be barred from the route. Healthy animals must test negative for viruses before being allowed to operate.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said Pakistan has “every right to give a befitting reply to this act of war” (AFP)

Pakistan: Reserve the right to respond at a time, place, manner of choosing

Pakistan condemned India's military strikes on terrorist sites, reserving the right to respond at its chosen time and manner. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed retaliation, claiming 26 killed and 46 injured across six locations, and called for national unity.

Pakistan PM Shehnaz Sharif said his armed forces are capable of retaliation Pakistan will take revenge.

Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif reacts to Indian Operation Sindoor strike against terror: 'We will...'

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif vows retaliation after India's Operation Sindoor strike on nine terror camps, killing 26. Pakistan condemns the action as "unprovoked" and promises to take revenge, warning of potential escalation in tensions.

Railway Ministry directs all zones to ensure prime condition of engine ACs

Railway Ministry directs all zones to ensure prime condition of engine ACs

The Railway Ministry has instructed its 17 zones to undertake a month-long initiative to ensure the air conditioning systems in train engines are functioning properly to combat summer heat. The ministry emphasizes improving working conditions for staff to enhance safety. The All India Loco Running Staff Association has welcomed this move, hoping for future AC installations in all locomotives.

Blackout exercises took over the nation as mock drill exercises were conducted as per a directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Mock drills in India: Sirens, blackouts, evacuations amid Pakistan standoff

India conducted nationwide civil defence mock drills amid rising tensions with Pakistan, involving strategic blackouts in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Patna. The exercise tested emergency preparedness through sirens, power cuts, and evacuation procedures across multiple states.

Govt clears conversion of 2.1 lakh square metres of leasehold land into ownership for Maha Metro

Govt clears conversion of 2.1 lakh square metres of leasehold land into ownership for Maha Metro

The Maharashtra government has approved the conversion of over 2.1 lakh square metres of leasehold land to ownership for Maha Metro, facilitating commercial use for affordable housing, hospitals, and educational institutions. This decision will support metro projects in Nagpur, Pune, and Pimpri-Chinchwad, enabling Maha Metro to generate funds for loan repayments and operational costs.

Amit Shah expressed gratitude for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's firm resolve and decision regarding Operation Sindoor.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah chairs security review meet post Operation Sindoor

Union Home Minister Amit Shah led a security review meeting with Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of border states on Wednesday, emphasizing a strong response to terrorism following the Pahalgam attack. He highlighted Operation Sindoor's success, which targeted terrorist camps. Shah urged states to maintain vigilance, ensure essential services, and combat anti-national propaganda, while fostering public awareness and coordination among security forces.

Delhi Airport issued an advisory for travellers amid India-Pakistan tension arises after India air strikes in POK.

Delhi airport issues alert after India’s strikes in Pakistan

Delhi Airport issued a travel advisory following India's overnight strikes on nine targets in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to dismantle terror infrastructure. Some flights were affected, and passengers were urged to check with airlines for updates. The strikes, part of 'Operation Sindoor,' aimed to retaliate against the Pahalgam terror attack while ensuring civilian safety.

There are mainly two routes to visit Mansarovar, one is from Rasuwa-Kerung entry point and the other is from Simikot-Hilsa.

Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrimage to reopen for Indians after 5 years in June

The Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrimage for Indian tourists will resume in mid-June after a five-year halt due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Chinese government will allow 20,000 Indian visitors, with easier access through the Rasuwa-Kerung route from Nepal. The pilgrimage, significant for Hindu and Buddhist devotees, will be open from June to September.

CJI designate Justice BR Gavai lauds former CJI NV Ramana for his contribution to judiciary

CJI designate Justice BR Gavai lauds former CJI NV Ramana for his contribution to judiciary

Chief Justice of India designate Justice BR Gavai praised former CJI NV Ramana for his contributions to the judiciary, particularly in making justice accessible to the public. Gavai described Ramana as the "people's chief justice," highlighting his efforts to connect with citizens and his commitment to diversity. Gavai is set to assume his role on May 14.

Mock drills, blackout rehearsals conducted at several locations in Punjab

Mock drills, blackout rehearsals conducted at several locations in Punjab

Authorities in Punjab conducted nationwide civil defense mock drills on Wednesday, simulating emergency scenarios like fires and rescues in cities including Ferozepur, Ludhiana, and Amritsar. Blackout rehearsals involved temporary power cuts and activated air raid sirens to enhance emergency response readiness amid rising tensions with Pakistan. Multiple agencies participated, ensuring public awareness and safety during the exercises.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (C) addressing the special session at the National Assembly in Islamabad on May 7.

Pak's top security body authorises army to revenge Indian strikes 'at a time, place, and manner of its choosing'

Pakistan's National Security Council authorized military retaliation against India following deadly missile strikes that killed 26 and injured 46. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the strikes as "unprovoked" and claimed the armed forces are prepared to respond. International calls for restraint emerged amid escalating tensions, with leaders urging dialogue to prevent further conflict.

NIA teams have been camping in Pahalgam to examine the terror attack site in Baisaran meadow for evidence and have also been questioning the witnesses and suspects (HT Photo)

NIA asks tourists, locals to share photos, videos of Pahalgam attack

NIA seeks public help to investigate the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists, requesting people to share photos, videos, and information via provided contact numbers to aid in unraveling the attack's details and identifying perpetrators.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar and NSA Ajit Doval reached out to members of the UN Security Council and strategic partners to explain the reasons for the strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan (PTI)

Jaishankar, Doval work the phones after Op Sindoor ends, deliver a clear message

India conducted targeted strikes on terror bases in Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack, with Jaishankar and Doval briefing international partners. They emphasized a measured response, zero tolerance for terrorism, and readiness to retaliate if Pakistan escalates tensions.

Judiciary among last remaining spaces for common person's hope: Ex-CJI N V Ramana

Judiciary among last remaining spaces for common person's hope: Ex-CJI N V Ramana

Former Chief Justice N V Ramana emphasized the judiciary as a vital "space of hope" for citizens during the launch of his book, "Narratives off the Bench: A Judge Speaks." He discussed systemic judicial issues and advocated for reforms, including legal aid and diversity. Ramana's reflections aim to demystify the judiciary and encourage pro bono work among lawyers for better access to justice.

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