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NCERT rejects Yogendra Yadav, Suhas Palshikar request to drop names as chief advisers
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in India has argued that it has the right to make changes to its political science textbooks based on copyright ownership, after two advisers asked for their names to be removed from the textbooks. Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar had claimed that the textbooks had been “mutilated beyond recognition” by the council. The request came after the NCERT removed several topics from the high school syllabus in 2022, including references to the Cold War, the Mughal courts and the 2002 Gujarat riots, among others.

Early morning explosions heard near army sites in Srinagar, Uri, Baramulla
Multiple explosions occurred near army sites in Srinagar, Baramulla, and Uri during early morning hours. Residents reported loud blasts, causing panic. Officials remain silent on the incidents, with some areas experiencing shelling and residents migrating to safer locations.

Omar Abdullah slams IMF over loan to Pakistan as it intensifies airstrikes: ‘It's using it to…’
Omar Abdullah criticizes IMF's $2.4 billion loan to Pakistan, claiming it reimburses funds used for attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. India protests the bailout, citing concerns about potential misuse for cross-border terrorism amid ongoing regional tensions.

Deputy collector demoted to tehsildar in Andhra
Supreme Court demoted an Andhra Pradesh deputy collector to tehsildar for disobeying a high court order to stop forcibly demolishing huts in 2014. The court emphasized that no one is above the law and imposed a ₹1 lakh fine.

Stalin to lead rally in TN today to show solidarity with armed forces
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin will lead a solidarity rally in Chennai for Indian Armed Forces against Pakistan's attacks. He aims to support troops, invite public participation, and ensure student safety from Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.

G7 condemns Pahalgam attack, reacts to India-Pakistan conflict: 'Express our support for…'
G7 strongly condemns the Pahalgam terrorist attack, urging India and Pakistan to show restraint. They call for de-escalation, direct dialogue, and a peaceful resolution, expressing concern over rising tensions and potential military escalation.

India’s green cover grew to 25.17% of geographical area: Report
India reported 25.17% forest and tree cover at the UN Forum, highlighting conservation efforts like the Aravalli Green Wall and mangrove restoration. The country emphasized ecosystem valuation and presented findings from pilot studies on forest services, despite expert concerns about methodology and forest degradation.

AP witnessed sharp rise in alcohol-induced diseases during 2019-24, says report
Andhra Pradesh witnessed a sharp rise in alcohol-related liver, kidney, and neurological diseases from 2019-2024, with patient numbers more than doubling. Young males aged 35-40 were most affected, potentially due to substandard local liquor brands.

SC demotes Andhra Pradesh deputy collector for disobeying court order
Supreme Court demoted an Andhra Pradesh deputy collector to tehsildar for disobeying a high court order. The court emphasized rule of law, imposing a ₹1 lakh fine while considering the official's family welfare and avoiding complete removal from service.

ED to probe money laundering in Andhra liquor scam, SIT issues notices to top officials close to Jagan
ED registered a money laundering case in the ₹3,200-crore Andhra Pradesh liquor scam. SIT issued notices to top officials close to Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, investigating alleged bribery and policy manipulation in the state's liquor business.

NOTAMs: 32 airports to remain shut till May 15 across north, west India
32 airports across north and west India will be temporarily closed until May 15, affecting civil flight operations. AAI issued NOTAMs, advising airlines to plan alternate routes. Delhi airport remains operational but warns of potential security-related schedule disruptions.

India steps up maritime security after review
India elevates maritime security to MARSEC-2 level amid rising tensions with Pakistan, reviewing port safety. Minister Sonowal met maritime officials, ordering enhanced protective measures for ports, vessels, and infrastructure to ensure national maritime security.

Several accounts withheld as govt cracks down on online info
The Indian government blocked over 8,000 X accounts, including media outlets and journalists, during military tensions with Pakistan. The crackdown aims to control online information, sparking criticism about censorship and media freedom during the conflict.

Equipped to thwart cyber attacks: Banks, insurance firms to Sitharaman
Finance Minister Sitharaman met bank and insurance executives, ensuring cybersecurity readiness against potential attacks. They confirmed robust systems, conducted mock drills, and committed to uninterrupted services, especially in border areas, while maintaining high alert.

Control room set up for medical emergencies
A 24/7 control room has been established by the health ministry to coordinate medical emergency responses during the India-Pakistan conflict. Officials are preparing hospitals, mobilizing medical staff, and ensuring readiness across states, particularly in border regions.

Delhi HC closes Hamdard’s lawsuit against Ramdev
Delhi High Court closed Hamdard's trademark lawsuit against Ramdev after he removed controversial "sharbat jihad" videos and pledged not to make disparaging remarks about Rooh Afza in future social media posts or advertisements.