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Plans afoot to create 12 GW from new Indus projects
India plans to develop nearly 12 GW of hydropower from the Indus rivers, with feasibility studies underway. Ongoing projects aim to add 2.5 GW, but face delays due to the paused Indus water treaty with Pakistan, exacerbated by recent terrorist attacks. Authorities are expediting projects like Sawalkot, which will be synchronizable with the national grid.

Naveen to accept Russian Embassy's honour to father Biju Patnaik
Naveen Patnaik, Leader of Opposition in Odisha and BJD president, will accept an honor from the Russian Embassy for his father, Biju Patnaik, recognizing his role in the Stalingrad Operation during World War II. Patnaik will attend events celebrating the 80th anniversary of Russia's Victory Day on May 7 and 9 in New Delhi.

May 7 Mock drills: India gears up for wartime blackouts, sirens and more
India conducts nationwide civil defence mock drills on May 7, testing emergency responses with air raid sirens, blackout simulations, and evacuation rehearsals amid heightened tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack.

Water row: Punjab tell HC its police not interfering with BBMB's work
The Punjab government defended its police deployment at the Nangal dam in court, asserting it was for security reasons amid tensions with Haryana. The Bhakra Beas Management Board claimed this action was unconstitutional and obstructed water regulation to Haryana. The court has yet to rule on the matter, which involves ongoing disputes over water allocation between the states.

2-day IAF combat drills in western sector begin tomorrow as tensions with Pakistan peak
Indian Air Force launches two-day combat exercise in western sector, involving multiple aircraft types across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Drills come amid heightened tensions with Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, testing IAF's operational readiness.

Kerala to conduct statewide civil defence mock drill on May 7 amid security concerns
On May 7, Kerala will conduct Civil Defence mock drills in 14 districts, following instructions from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs due to rising tensions with Pakistan. The drills, starting at 4 pm, will assess preparedness for various threats. Officials urge public cooperation, emphasizing safety measures, and encouraging families to participate in practice drills.

Mock drills to be held at two places in TN, Chief Secy holds review meeting
On May 7, civil defence mock drills will be conducted at the Madras Atomic Power Station and Chennai Port Trust to test emergency preparedness amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan. The drills, directed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, will simulate air raid scenarios and involve various local authorities. Officials assured the public that normal activities will continue and there is no cause for panic.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands fully prepared for Civil Defence mock drills: Official
Port Blair is set for Civil Defence mock drills on Wednesday, organized in response to emerging threats amid tensions with Pakistan. The initiative aims to educate locals on emergency responses. Senior officials, including those from the National Disaster Response Force, have planned the exercise, which will involve various emergency services. An awareness campaign will notify the public about the drills.

Kerala: Thrissur Pooram returns in full glory, draws thousands to Vadakkunnathan Temple grounds
Thrissur Pooram, Kerala's iconic temple festival, celebrated on Tuesday at Vadakkunnathan Temple, attracted thousands with its vibrant procession of 30 caparisoned elephants and traditional percussion music. The festival, organized by Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady temples, showcased colorful kudamattam and dazzling deities. Despite past controversies, the event concluded with a grand fireworks display, reaffirming its status as South India's premier festival.

At UNSC meet, Pakistan pitch on Pahalgam attack doesn’t cut ice. What it means
Pakistan's attempt to internationalize the Pahalgam terror attack at the UN Security Council failed, with member states questioning LeT's involvement and rejecting claims of a "false flag" operation, while supporting India's counter-terrorism stance.

China imposes anti-dumping duties on imported cypermethrin pesticide from India
China has announced anti-dumping measures on imported cypermethrin from India, effective Wednesday. The decision follows an investigation by the Ministry of Commerce, which found that Indian imports were being dumped and harming China's domestic industry. Cypermethrin is primarily used in agriculture for pest control in crops like cotton and vegetables.

Whisky tariffs halved: What's in the 'historic' India-UK free trade deal?
India and UK finalize historic free trade deal, cutting whisky tariffs and boosting bilateral trade by £25.5 billion. The agreement reduces duties on various products, eases professional mobility, and is expected to increase GDP and wages significantly.

Govt launches cashless scheme for road crash victims
The government launched a cashless medical scheme for road accident victims, offering free treatment up to Rs 1.5 lakh within seven days. The National Health Authority will manage the program, aiming to reduce fatalities by providing immediate medical care across India.

Overcame many hurdles to put TN on development path: CM Stalin
Chennai Chief Minister M K Stalin outlined his government's achievements over the past four years, overcoming challenges from the previous AIADMK administration and central government. As he approaches his fifth year in office, he emphasized the focus on development and social welfare, urging media support to highlight Tamil Nadu's progress while welcoming constructive criticism.

Missing Delhi girl rescued from MP, now 2 months pregnant, accused arrested
A 15-year-old girl missing from Delhi since September 2024 was rescued in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, where she had been isolated by her abductor, Anees Khan. The girl is two months pregnant and had no contact with her family. Khan has been arrested following a police investigation that traced him through social media and mobile records.
IAF's high-intensity border drill, including Rafales and Sukhois from May 7-8; NOTAM issued
IAF will conduct a high-intensity two-day aerial exercise along the Western border, featuring Rafales and Sukhois. The drill aims to assess combat readiness amid heightened tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack, with NOTAM issued for the operation.