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Wife of Navy officer killed in Pahalgam trolled, women's panel steps in
The National Commission for Women has supported Himanshi Narwal, widow of Pahalgam attack victim Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, condemning online trolling against her for her peaceful appeal against hatred towards Muslims and Kashmiris. Following the tragic attack, NCW emphasized the importance of respecting women's voices and urged for decency in expressing opinions, while expressing sorrow over the loss of lives.

14 dead in rain-related incidents in Gujarat; more thunder, dust storms expected
Severe thunderstorms and strong winds in Gujarat resulted in at least 14 fatalities, with incidents including lightning strikes, tree collapses, and electrocutions. The India Meteorological Department warns of continued storms and high winds, affecting 168 out of 253 talukas. Unseasonal rains have led to significant property damage and a drop in daytime temperatures across the state.

Mock drills across India on May 7: Will there be power cuts? Will banks remain closed? FAQs answered
Nationwide civil defence mock drill on May 7 across 50 districts tests emergency preparedness amid India-Pakistan tensions. Involves schools, banks, and institutions, with potential brief blackouts. Participants include volunteers, guards, and students, focusing on air raid and evacuation readiness.

Shankaracharya ‘excommunicates’ Rahul Gandhi from Hinduism for insulting Manusmriti
Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati declared that Rahul Gandhi has been "excommunicated" from Hinduism for insulting the Manusmriti during Lok Sabha proceedings. The religious leader stated that Gandhi received a notice to apologize but did not respond, leading to his formal excommunication. Gandhi had criticized the BJP's adherence to the Manusmriti over the Constitution, prompting the Shankaracharya's remarks.

Odisha needs to explore mineral resources to become future-ready, say experts
Experts emphasize the need for strategic development of Odisha's natural resources to foster inclusive prosperity. A white paper highlights the state's significant mineral reserves and calls for urgent reforms to maximize their potential. Recommendations include regulatory changes, investment in infrastructure, and transitioning to value creation, which could generate millions of jobs and attract substantial investments.

Kerala raises Plus One seats across key districts to ensure admissions for all
The Kerala government will increase Plus One seats by 30% in government schools and 20% in aided schools across seven districts, while three districts will see no increase. This move aims to accommodate more students eligible for higher education, adding 64,040 new seats for the 2025-26 academic year. Applications open on May 14, with classes starting June 18.

Amid heightened tensions with India, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif visits ISI headquarters
Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif visited ISI headquarters amid rising tensions with India, reviewing national security threats and emphasizing vigilance. The government approved an 18% defense budget increase, reflecting heightened regional concerns after the Pahalgam terror attack.

Four killed, 44 injured as bus plunges into gorge in J&K’s Poonch
A tragic bus accident in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, resulted in four fatalities, including a soldier, and injured 44 others. The bus skidded into a gorge while en route from Ghani village to Mendhar. Officials, including Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, expressed condolences and mobilized relief efforts, with critical cases being referred for specialized treatment.

No insurgency in Tripura now, visit tourist spots: CM to people
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced the cessation of insurgency in the state and encouraged tourism after laying the foundation for Rs 67 crore worth of tourism facilities. With an increase in tourist arrivals, he emphasized the potential of tourism to enhance the socio-economic conditions of rural areas and mentioned government efforts to ensure tourist safety.

Dehradun man stabbed in scuffle with live-in partner months before their wedding, dies
A 27-year-old man died from a stab wound during a scuffle with his live-in partner in Dehradun. The couple, set to marry in October, argued over a personal matter, leading to a fatal knife injury. Police registered a case against the woman.

Pakistan's Bilawal Bhutto, who issued ‘blood in river’ threat, now seeks peace with India
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan People's Party, expressed a willingness for peace with India after previously threatening conflict over the Indus Waters Treaty. In a National Assembly address, he urged India to approach negotiations openly. His comments follow rising tensions after a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that left 26 dead, prompting India to suspend the treaty and downgrade diplomatic ties.
Wartime ‘crash blackouts’ in May 7 mock drills: What can happen?
India will conduct nationwide civil defence drills on May 7, simulating wartime blackouts to test emergency response and infrastructure protection. The exercise aims to reduce visibility during potential air raids, with controlled lighting restrictions across 244 districts.

CM Mamata Banerjee gives job to martyr’s widow, assures full support to family
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced a police home guard job for Shahnaz Sheikh, widow of slain Army Havildar Jhantu Ali Sheikh, who died in Jammu & Kashmir. The state government will also educate his children and provide ?10 lakh in aid. Banerjee expressed pride in Sheikh's sacrifice and assured ongoing support for his family.

Spl court sentences ex-Karnataka minister Janardhan Reddy to 7 yrs jail in illegal mining case
A special CBI court in Hyderabad convicted former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhan Reddy and three others for illegal mining, sentencing them to seven years in prison and imposing fines. The case, stemming from activities between 2007 and 2009, alleged a loss of Rs 884 crore to the exchequer. The court acquitted two other accused, including ex-minister Sabitha Indra Reddy.

Supreme Court directs SCBA to hold polls, reserve secretary post for women
Supreme Court mandates SCBA elections on May 20, reserving secretary post and three executive committee seats for women. Voting includes members eligible by February 28, 2025, with results declared May 21.

Will mock drills be held in your city on May 7? Check list here
The Ministry of Home Affairs will conduct nationwide civil defence mock drills on May 7 across 259 districts, testing emergency preparedness and civilian readiness amid heightened tensions following recent terrorist attacks. Districts are categorized by priority levels.