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Nearly 30% of Central India’s districts are poorly equipped to withstand and adapt to climate change impacts, according to a new study (AFP file photo/ Representational image)

Nearly 1/3 of central India’s districts lack climate resilience capacity: Study

Nearly one-third of central India's districts lack climate resilience, with 27.39% categorized as 'low resilience'. The study reveals significant vulnerabilities in farming communities, ecosystems, and rural livelihoods across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and southern Uttar Pradesh.

The Hindon airport in Ghaziabad. (PTI Photo)

Operation Sindoor: India shuts down several airports in the north

India has shut several northern airports following targeted strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, responding to the Pahalgam terror attack. Airlines have suspended flights to affected regions, and diplomatic tensions with Pakistan escalate as airspace restrictions impact international travel.

A Raja, who was elected as an MLA from the Devikulam constituency in 2021, challenged the March 2023 order of the Kerala high court setting aside his election (HT)

Observing rituals of a religion doesn’t mean professing it: SC restores election of MLA

Supreme Court reinstates Kerala MLA A Raja's election, ruling that performing religious rituals doesn't equate to professing that faith. The court dismissed challenges to his Scheduled Caste status, rejecting Congress leader D Kumar's arguments as unreliable.

A rescue operation was conducted after the wall collapsed at the Sri Varaha Narasimha Swamy temple in Simhachalam on April 30 (PTI)

Andhra government suspends 7 officials over temple wall collapse

Andhra Pradesh suspended seven officials and initiated criminal action against a contractor after a temple wall collapse killed seven devotees at Simhachalam. The incident resulted from poor construction, ignored safety measures, and substandard work during a festival.

Mallikarjun Kharge reiterated Congress’s support to the government in “whatever strong decisions it takes against Pakistan in the fight against terrorism”. (ANI Photo)

PM cancelled J&K visit due to intel: Kharge; BJP hits back

Congress leader Kharge claims PM Modi cancelled Kashmir visit due to prior intel about potential attack, criticizing security lapses. BJP counters that Kharge's remarks undermine security forces during a critical counter-terrorism period.

Border Security Force stand guard at Attari-Wagah Integrated Check Post (ICP) in Amritsar. (HT PHOTO)

Pakistani nationals on long-term visas asked to reapply by July 10

Pakistani nationals on long-term visas must reapply by July 10 or face cancellation. The order applies to all Pakistani citizens, including Hindus, who haven't obtained Indian citizenship. This follows tensions after the Pahalgam attack, with India taking strict measures against Pakistani nationals.

The drills are taking place against the backdrop of simmering tensions between India and Pakistan that are threatening to reach a flashpoint in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror strike that killed 26 people. (HT PHOTO)

IAF to conduct two-day combat exercise

Indian Air Force will conduct a two-day combat exercise in western sectors, involving fighter jets, transport aircraft, and unmanned vehicles across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. The drills aim to test combat readiness amid rising India-Pakistan tensions.

Following the conviction, Gali Janardhana Reddy faces immediate disqualification under Section 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (HT)

K’taka ex-minister gets 7-year jail in mining case

Former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhana Reddy and three others convicted in illegal mining case, sentenced to 7 years in prison and fined. Faces disqualification from elected office for 13 years due to criminal charges involving mining irregularities.

India’s water will be used for India: Modi

India’s water will be used for India: Modi

PM Modi declares India's river waters will prioritize national interests, signaling potential restriction of water flow to Pakistan amid rising tensions. This follows the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty after the Kashmir terror attack, emphasizing a "country first" approach.

A view of the Supreme Court building, the apex judicial body of India, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Behind the composition of collegium picks

Supreme Court released details of 221 high court judge recommendations, revealing demographic breakdown. 75.57% from General category, 17.65% OBC, with 34 women recommended. 14% from minority religious communities, limited family connections in selections.

India clinches free trade deal with UK

India clinches free trade deal with UK

India and the UK finalized a free trade agreement boosting exports of textiles, leather, and engineering goods. The deal cuts levies on whisky, automobiles, and medical devices, aiming to catalyze trade, investment, and job creation between the two nations.

Several airports in India were impacted after strikes in Pakistan

After India's Operation Sindoor strikes on Pakistan, several airports closed - Here's a list

After India's Operation Sindoor strikes on Pakistan, multiple airlines canceled flights to key northern airports including Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Amritsar, and Chandigarh. Flight disruptions expected until noon on May 7, with travelers advised to check updates.

Indian army posted a video before the Operation Sindoor strikes on Pakistan

Indian Army posted ‘Ready to Strike’ video minutes before Operation Sindoor attack on Pakistan

Indian Army posted a 'Ready to Strike' video before launching Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terror sites in Pakistan. The strike was in retaliation to the Pahalgam attack, with India emphasizing a focused, measured response.

No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted, India said in a statement.

Operation Sindoor: India's full statement after strikes on Pakistan terror sites

India launched Operation Sindoor, striking nine terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 people. The operation targeted terrorist infrastructure without hitting military facilities, demonstrating measured and non-escalatory action.

States, UTs hunker down for civic defence exercise

States, UTs hunker down for civic defence exercise

India prepares for massive civil defence drills across 244 districts, testing air raid sirens, evacuation procedures, and emergency response. The exercise, largest since 1971, follows recent terror attacks and focuses on preparedness in key locations nationwide.

The mock drill in Delhi will recreate a range of emergencies—from air raids and urban fires to casualty evacuations and temporary hospital setups.

Mock drills: Here's the complete list of locations in Delhi

Delhi will conduct a nationwide civil defence mock drill across 55 locations, involving 60 air raid sirens, emergency simulations, and coordinated responses by volunteers, police, and rescue teams to test wartime readiness and civilian resilience.

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