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West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party vice-president and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s grandnephew Chandra Kumar Bose, asked PM Modi to bring back the freedom fighter's mortal remains from Japan.

Netaji's grandnephew asks PM Modi to bring back freedom fighter's mortal remains

Chandra Kumar Bose, grandnephew of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to repatriate Netaji's remains from Renkoji temple in Japan to India. In a letter, he highlighted Netaji's legendary status and the ongoing disbelief surrounding his death in a 1945 air crash. Bose emphasized the need for official closure on this matter.

Police bust cross-border militant recruitment network in Arunachal

Police bust cross-border militant recruitment network in Arunachal

Arunachal Pradesh Police have dismantled a militant recruitment and arms trafficking network linked to the National Socialist Council for Taniland and its armed wing, the United Tani Army. The investigation began after threatening social media posts. Several arrests were made, revealing attempts to traffic youth to militant camps in Myanmar, and connections to narcotics trafficking were also uncovered.

IndiGo said that around 50 international routes operated by it will require longer sectors and hence may be subject to some slight schedule adjustments.

IndiGo suspends flights to Almaty, Tashkent till June 14 due to rerouting issues

IndiGo has suspended its direct flights to Almaty and Tashkent until June 14 due to operational range issues with its aircraft. The airline, which operates narrow-body planes, initially halted services until May 7 following the closure of Pakistan's airspace, requiring longer flight routes. The situation is influenced by escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.

Delhi's Yamuna-cleaning plan needs reset, not just money: Report

Delhi's Yamuna-cleaning plan needs reset, not just money: Report

A new analysis by the Centre for Science and Environment urges Delhi authorities to rethink their strategy for cleaning the polluted Yamuna River. Key recommendations include preventing the mixing of treated and untreated water, using GPS trackers on sludge tankers, and treating wastewater from unsewered areas. The report highlights the need for better data and a fresh plan for managing pollution sources.

Railway Ministry has tweeted that action has been taken against the man involved in the assault case.

'He tried to kill me': Catering staff brutally beats up man for complaining about food price; Railway Ministry files FIR

Catering staff brutally beat a passenger on a train after he complained about food prices. The Railways filed an FIR, imposed a ₹5 lakh fine, and promised strict action following the viral video of the violent assault.

Group Captain Ajit Krishnan.

IAF calls back Gaganyaan astronaut Ajit Krishnan to his unit after Operation Sindoor

IAF recalls Gaganyaan astronaut Ajit Krishnan to his unit amid rising tensions with Pakistan. A seasoned test pilot with extensive flying experience, Krishnan was in Delhi for a space conference before being summoned back to duty early Thursday.

Jammu and Kashmir Police officials clarified that Maulana Iqbal was killed in Pakistani shelling.

Maulana Iqbal not a terrorist: Police slam ‘baseless, misleading’ media reports on man killed in Pakistani shelling

Jammu and Kashmir Police clarified that Maulana Iqbal, a respected religious figure killed in recent Pakistani shelling in Poonch, was not a terrorist, contrary to misleading reports. The shelling claimed 13 lives, including children and a soldier. Authorities warned against spreading fake news, emphasizing the importance of verifying facts to avoid panic and disrespect to victims' families.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta says setting up the All India Institute of Ayurveda in Delhi on the lines of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences is a big milestone,

Delhi to host global Ayurveda summit, support start-ups: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced plans for a global Ayurveda summit to promote the traditional medicinal system. Highlighting the increasing global interest in Ayurveda, she emphasized government support for start-ups and initiatives to digitize Ayurvedic knowledge. The Delhi government has allocated Rs 275 crore for alternative medicine development, including Rs 100 crore for Ayush in the 2025-26 budget.

Pakistan's military attempted to attack several Indian cities including Srinagar, Amritsar and Chandigarh on the night of May 7.

Pakistani military attempted attacks on these 15 Indian locations on May 7 | Full list

Pakistani military attempted attacks on multiple Indian locations on May 7, including Srinagar, Amritsar, and Chandigarh, following India's Operation Sindoor strikes. Indian defense systems thwarted the attacks, and the military is investigating the debris.

Karachi Bakery is owned by Rajesh and Harish Ramanani.

Karachi Bakery defends name as protesters storm outlet amid rising India-Pak tensions: ‘Not a Pakistani brand'

Karachi Bakery owners defend their name after protesters stormed outlets, explaining the brand was founded by a Sindhi migrant in 1953. They emphasize it's an Indian brand with no connection to Pakistan, seeking support from local authorities amid rising tensions.

Along with the panel's report, the CJI also shared the response of Justice Varma.

Supreme Court panel report on Justice Varma's cash allegations sent to president, PM

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna has submitted a report to President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding allegations of cash discovery involving Allahabad High Court's Justice Yashwant Varma. The report, from a Supreme Court-appointed panel, includes Justice Varma's response and findings after interviewing over 50 individuals, including key officials related to a fire incident at Varma's residence.

SC flags vacancies in high courts, prods Centre to clear names for judges appointment

SC flags vacancies in high courts, prods Centre to clear names for judges appointment

The Supreme Court of India urged the Centre to expedite judicial appointments to address the backlog of over 724,000 criminal appeals in high courts. With significant vacancies, courts like Allahabad and Bombay are functioning well below their sanctioned judge strength. The court emphasized the need for digital solutions and a model action plan to tackle the rising pendency of cases.

Indian paramilitary personnel stand guard along a roadside at the Lal Chowk in Srinagar on May 8.

What India said after destroying Pakistan's key air defence systems. Full statement

India responded to Pakistani drone and missile strikes by neutralizing key air defence systems, including one in Lahore. The counterattack targeted military infrastructure without escalating conflict, following Pakistani strikes that killed 16 civilians and targeted multiple Indian military bases.

Rauf Azhar was allegedly killed during an airstrike conducted under Operation Sindoor on a JeM terror camp

Who was Rauf Azhar, IC 814 hijacking mastermind killed in ‘Operation Sindoor’?

India killed Rauf Azhar, Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist and brother of Masood Azhar, in Operation Sindoor strike on nine terror camps in Pakistan. He was a key figure in multiple terrorist attacks and was designated a global threat by the US Treasury.

Mehbooba Mufti says, "It is painfully clear that there can be no military solution, only more suffering."

PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti urges PM Modi to pursue dialogue with Pakistan

PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti urged India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue following a devastating attack in Pahalgam that strained relations. She emphasized the human cost of conflict and called for peaceful coexistence, appealing to Prime Minister Modi to prioritize dialogue over military solutions to de-escalate tensions and restore peace.

Quad initiative seeks to bolster civilian disaster response in Indo-Pacific

Quad initiative seeks to bolster civilian disaster response in Indo-Pacific

Quad partners Australia, India, Japan, and the US conducted a "tabletop exercise" in Hawaii from April 28 to May 2 to enhance disaster response capabilities in the Indo-Pacific. The initiative aims to leverage shared logistics for rapid civilian aid during natural disasters, reinforcing the Quad's commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific and practical cooperation in regional challenges.

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