Andhra Pradesh to woo Kitex Garments for investment after Telangana
KOCHI: Four years after diverting a mega investment plan from Kerala to Telangana, Kitex Garments is set to receive an invitation from another state. The Andhra Pradesh government has deputed a minister to visit Kitex managing director Sabu Jacob, in an attempt to woo him to invest in the state. Andhra Pradesh Textiles Minister S Savitha will arrive in Kochi on Saturday to visit the headquarters of Kitex Garments the second largest producer of childrens garments in the world in Kizhakkambalam. According to reports, the minister will hand over an invitation from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to Sabu, inviting him to Amaravati for a personal meeting. Currently, we dont have any plan for industrial investment in Andhra Pradesh. But it seems the chief minister is very keen to attract investment to Andhra Pradesh. Lets see what message the minister brings, said Sabu. Kitex Garments had presented a Rs 3,500-crore investment proposal at the Ascend Global Investment Meet organised by the Kerala government in 2020. However, Sabu withdrew from the project following alleged harassment by the state government. According to him, 11 raids were conducted on Kitex premises in June 2021 by various government departments. Meanwhile, then Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao sent a private jet to Kochi inviting Sabu Jacob to invest in the state. Sabu has launched two yarn-to-garments facilities in Hyderabad and Warangal. Expressing satisfaction over the support from the Telangana government, Sabu said Telangana had highlighted the Kitex project as their major achievement at the recent World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. Kitex has made the biggest investment in the countrys textile sector during the past five years. The Warangal unit which was opened on April 2 employs 15,000 people and will be fully operational by December 2025. Once the Hyderabad facility also becomes functional, Kitex will be able to provide employment to 50,000 people, he said. Sabu said the crisis in Bangladesh and the talks with European Union on free trade have opened new opportunities for Kitex in the global market.
Day after Naxal leader Sudhakar's death, encounter breaks out in same area in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur
BIJAPUR: A day after top Naxal leader Sudhakar was eliminated by security forces in Indravati National Park area in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, an encounter broke out in the same area on Friday, an official said. The encounter is part of the same anti-Naxal operation underway since Wednesday by personnel from the state police's Special Task Force (STF) and District Reserve Guard (DRG) as well as the CRPF's specialised unit CoBRA, he added. Intermittent firing between security forces and the Maoist ultras is underway, the official said, adding further details were awaited. Senior Maoist leader Narasimha Chalam alias Sudhakar, who had a bounty of Rs 40 lakh on his head, was killed in an encounter with security forces in Bijapur district on Thursday. Originally hailing from Andhra Pradesh, the 67-year-old Sudhakar was involved in indoctrination and radicalization of youth and also responsible for numerous Naxal attacks in Chhattisgarh, resulting in the death of civilians and security personnel, police said. The killing of Sudhakar, a member of the Maoists' Central Committee, comes a fortnight after CPI (Maoist) general secretary Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju (70) was neutralised by security forces in the Bastar region. Basavaraju was gunned down in Narayanpur on May 21. Senior Maoist leader Sudhakar killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh
Senior Maoist leader killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh
BIJAPUR: A senior Maoist leader carrying Rs 40 lakh bounty was killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Thursday, official sources said. According to the sources, Maoists' Central Committee member Gautam alias Sudhakar was gunned down in the latest gunfight, which comes days after CPI (Maoist) general secretary Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju was killed by security forces in the Bastar region, dealing a major blow to the armed movement. However, Sudhakar's death is yet to be officially announced. The exchange of fire broke out in the forest of Indravati National Park area when a joint team of security personnel was out on an anti-Naxalite operation based on inputs about the presence of senior cadres, a senior police official posted in Bastar Range told PTI . Personnel belonging to the Special Task Force, District Reserve Guard, both units of the Chhattisgarh police, and CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action - an elite unit of CRPF) were involved in the operation, he said. The offensive was launched based on inputs about the presence of Maoist leader Sudhakar, Telangana State Committee member Bandi Prakash, Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) member Pappa Rao, and a few other armed cadres, the official said. Preliminary reports suggest a strong possibility of major success for security forces in the operation, he said. Search operations were still underway in the area and more details will be shared later, he added.
Following the recent death of CPI (Maoist) leader Nambala Keshav Rao, sources report another senior Maoist, Gautam alias Sudhakar, has been killed in an encounter in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district. Sudhakar, a central committee member with a Rs 40 lakh bounty, was reportedly gunned down during an anti-Naxalite operation in the Indravati National Park area.
Another youths body found off Payambalam beach
Mettur dam release will not hit work on bridge across Cauvery, clarifies highways department
TIRUCHY: With the scheduled opening of the Mettur dam hardly a week away, city residents and activists have raised concerns over the ongoing construction of a new bridge across the Cauvery, connecting Mela Chinthamani in the city with Mambala Salai in Sriragam, taking a hit from the river water flow. The new high-level bridge being constructed at an estimate of Rs 106 crore adjacent to the one built in 1976 will be 540 metres long and 17.75 metres wide. It will have 16 spans. The Construction and Maintenance Wing of the state highways department is building the bridge using funds from the Comprehensive Road Infrastructure Development Program (CRIDP). Mentioning the bridge work having been initiated following prolonged demands to ease traffic congestion on the existing one across the Cauvery, P Ayyarappan, coordinator of the Road Users Welfare Committee, said currently, seven of its 15 proposed pillars have only been completed in construction from the Mambala Salai side. With the Cauvery water scheduled to be released from the Mettur dam on June 12, he expressed scepticism over the completion of piling work on the bridge pillars ahead of the river water reaching the district. Each pillar is learnt to require six piles. When contacted, a senior official from the state highways department told TNIE, We have safeguarded the seven completed pillars by creating temporary sand bunds to divert the water flow towards the southern side. This allows us to continue constructing pier caps on the pillars and placing spans on them. However, the quantum of water flowing in the river will determine whether we can continue the work or will need to suspend it temporarily. Ayyarappan urged the authorities to complete the work at the earliest without compromising on quality.
11 of 16 fresh Covid cases in Haryana from Gurugram, Faridabad
Haryana saw a rise in Covid cases. Gurugram and Faridabad reported the most new infections. Karnal, Jhajjar, and Ambala also had cases. The total active cases in Haryana increased. No patients are currently hospitalised. Health Minister Arti Singh Rao has asked for vigilance. The government prioritizes citizen health and safety. People should remain careful.
SWD work chokes West Mambalam street, commuters demand swift cleanup
BASTAR: This year, 21 May emerged as an epoch-making day marked by exceptional operational efficiency in the ongoing battle against Indias single biggest internal security challenge, the CPI (Maoist). On that day, the valiant District Reserve Guard (DRG) in south Chhattisgarhs Bastar eliminated the dreaded supreme commander of the Naxals, Nambala Keshava Rao alias Basavaraju, who was the general secretary of the banned outfit. The DRGs are well-trained forces with combat capabilities raised in the strife-torn Bastar zone with a mission, to take on the Maoist challenge that has persisted as a virtual war against the state for over four decades. The DRG, a special combat team of the Chhattisgarh police force, came into existence in 2012 in Narayanpur and Kanker. Witnessing its effective and successful outcome, it was later established in the remaining five districts, Bijapur, Jagdalpur, Sukma, Kondagaon, and Dantewada, across the Bastar range. They operate under the command of the respective district police chiefs. DRG are young men and women recruited from remote tribal interiors of Bastar. They represent a unique, effective counter-insurgency model that blends local knowledge with rigorous training and operational excellence, Sundarraj P, Inspector General of Police (Bastar), told this newspaper. The personnel of the DRG are locally recruited, with relaxations given in educational and physical eligibility conditions, though candidates are preferably required to have passed Class 10 or 12. Compared with other forces, the DRGs possess explicit and decisive advantages, as they are innately familiar with the local geography, forested and hilly terrain, regional dialects, and customs. They operate with unmatched stealth, speed, and strategic mobility in challenging situations. The strength of such forces in Bastar is over 3,000 and also includes surrendered Maoists, who prove vital in any intelligence-based operation. Their remarkable physical endurance, tactical skills, and courage have earned them national recognition, the IG added. They continue to actively engage in strategically planned battles against the banned outfit, beat the odds, and participate in anti-Maoist campaigns to blunt the ambitions of the Naxalites across the seven districts of Bastar, with a determined mission to wipe out Maoists by March 2026. DRG personnel, in collaboration with other elite central paramilitary and state police forces, have led a series of successful joint operations aimed at eradicating the menace of left-wing extremism. DRGs and new battalions occupying the blank areas and establishing their network like a grid system, mutually supporting the security operation, have begun yielding outstanding results, opined Brigadier (Retd) B K Ponwar, the guerrilla warfare expert. DRG men have accessed guerrilla combat training in Kanker and other states, returning as warriors. They don soldier uniforms with modern weapons and are seen as battle-ready forces. Their consistent efforts and accomplishments in deterring and neutralising Maoists have created a strong sense of fear among the leaders and cadres of the left-wing extremists.
MLC Kavitha says she doesnt expect action against her
MANCHERIAL: Asserting that she would not leave the BRS and would always fight to protect the party, MLC K Kavitha on Friday rejected questions of any disciplinary action by the leadership against her. I dont believe I will even be served a show cause notice. I do not have any personal agenda. I am fighting to protect the BRS and against those who want a merger with the BJP, Kavitha said during an informal chat with reporters in Mancherial. She revealed that when she was in Tihar jail in connection with the Delhi liquor scam case, BRS leaders informed her about a proposal for a merger, which she opposed at the time and continues to reject. The BJP should not be allowed to undermine the existence of regional parties in the country. Its a proven fact, Kavitha said, stressing the need for the BRS to maintain its distance from the BJP. Kavitha also condemned the recent killings of Naxalites as part of Operation Kagar and said that BJP leaders lacked humanity. When top CPI (Maoist) leader Sambala Keshawara was killed in an encounter, the body was not given to the family for last rites, she stated. Kavitha also criticised the Union governments refusal to halt Operation Kagar despite political parties calling for its halt. She also accused the Congress government of discriminating against its own leaders by caste, alleging that MP Vamshi Chand was sidelined during the recent Saraswati Pushkaralu and Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka ignored during the chief ministers visit to Yadagirigutta.
Five dead, 13 missing as Kerala reels under monsoon fury
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The southwest monsoon picked up pace with different parts of the state experiencing extreme rainfall and flood-like situation, leading to five deaths being reported on Friday, while 13 people went missing. As many as 1,894 people have been shifted to 66 relief camps across the state. Holiday has been declared for Kollam, Kottayam and Idukki on Saturday. The situation is expected to improve, with only isolated heavy rainfall expected on Saturday. Two people died when their country boat capsized in flooded paddy fields near Kollad in Kottayam. The deceased are Joby V J, 36, of Kollad, and Arun Sam, 37, of Polachira. A fisherman Anthony of Pulluvila died and two others went missing after their boat capsized off Vizhinjam coast. In another instance in Thiruvananthapuram, nine fishermen went missing. Sadiq, 36, of Kasaragod died after he was trapped in a flash flood. Nalini from Thalassery went missing on Thursday night. Annakutty, 85, an MGNREGA worker from Koothattukulam died on Thursday, after a tree fell on her. Malappuram native Abdul Bari, 52, who went fishing at Anchavadi Pariyangad river in Kalikavu has been missing. In Kannur, fire brigade evacuated 50 families in Thavakkara and Kannur-2 village. In Manjeshwar, floodwaters washed away a parked car and 2 two-wheelers. In Kozhikode, a house collapsed near Balussery. A relief camp is operating in Vadakara and two in Kozhikode. In Malappuram seven houses were damaged. A relief camp is operating in the district at Ernadu taluk, with 24 inhabitants. In Palakkad 23 more houses were damaged. Idukki witnessed slight respite in heavy rains on Friday. In Alappuzha, 19 houses were destroyed and 455 people were shifted to seven relief camps. Widespread damages were reported in Ernakulam, where water level in Muvattupuzha river has exceeded the flood warning level of 10.927m. A total of 216 houses were damaged. High tidal waves led to severe coastal flooding in Njarakkal, Kannamali, Nayarambalam, Perumbadappu and other regions. Rains and strong winds damaged 144 houses in state capital. Early monsoon brought 500 mm rainfall in 13 days, KSDMA tells HC
Anil Vij Urges Youth to Limit Screen Time, Announces Rs 12.5 Lakh Grant for Meritorious Students
Haryana minister Anil Vij voiced concerns about youth's excessive screen time at Ambala's 'Bhavishya Jyoti Samaroh.' He urged students to limit mobile and TV use for better mental health, donating 10,000 each to 125 top students. Vij highlighted technology's dual impact, praising newspapers' role in shaping society and recognizing talent.
Andhra HC dismisses contempt petition on slain Maoists cremation
VIJAYAWADA: The High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by the family members of slain Maoists Nambala Keshava Rao and Sajja Venkata Nageswara Rao seeking action against Chhattisgarh police for contempt of court. The petitioners argued that despite the court directives to hand over the bodies, Chhattisgarh police cremated the bodies instead of complying with the order. However, the High Court bench ruled that it lacked jurisdiction in the matter, stating that since both the encounter and cremation occurred in Chhattisgarh, any contempt proceedings should fall under that States jurisdiction. Earlier, the families of the slain Maoists had petitioned the HC, requesting directions to the police to hand over the bodies. During the hearing, Advocate General Prafull Bharat, representing the Chhattisgarh government, assured the court that postmortem procedure would be completed and the bodies of slain Maoists would be handed over to their families. However, the families claimed that the police disregarded these assurances, and conducted the cremation in Chhattisgarh.
'Surrender or get eliminated like Basavaraju': Bastar top cop's warning to Maoist leaders
RAIPUR: In a stern and explicit warning, the Bastar range inspector general of police has asked top Maoist leaders to give up arms and surrender or else be prepared to face the same fate meted out to the general secretary of the CPI (Maoist) Nambala Keshava Rao alias Basavaraju. Basavaraju was among the 27 Maoists killed in Abujhmad area of Narayanpur district in south Bastar during a fierce encounter with security forces on May 21. Amid the ongoing offensive against the left-wing extremists in Bastar region, the range IG Sundarraj P stated that following the killing of the top Maoist commander Basavaraju, their leaders must now be fully aware that there remains no place safe for them anywhere in Bastar. Why Chhattisgarh police cremated bodies of Maoists killed on May 21 despite Andhra HC's directive We consistently get solid information about the locations of the top Maoist leaders and they can be eliminated anytime by security forces. They now have only one option remaining. Either surrender and join the mainstream or get killed in upcoming decisive operations by the troops. The banned Maoist organisation has begun crumbling, said Sundarraj, while issuing the warning to Maoist leaders including Ganapathy, Devji, Sonu, Hidma, Sujata, K Ramchandra Reddy, Barse Dewa and others who have reportedly gone into hiding. The Maoist organisation is facing a serious crisis of leadership and there are rifts emerging within. The death of Basavaraju, the highest-ranking Maoist leader, represents not only a severe operational blow but also a psychological setback to the already demoralised Maoist network, the IG added. The Maoist movement, once feared for its brutality, is now breathing its last, as peace and development take root across Bastar, he asserted. Over 400 Maoists have been killed in separate encounters across Bastar zone during the last 17 months.
End of an era in Naxalbari movement; Nambala Kesava Rao eliminated in an alleged police encounter
Hyderabad: It was a paradox that the CPI (Maoist) suffered its biggest blow this month losing general secretary Nambala Kesava Rao and 70 other comrades in encounters when the party should have actually been celebrating the anniversary of Naxalbari movement, considered the mother of all Naxalite groups. The encounters have continued unabated for Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Kadapa rape exposed societys failure to protect girls: Dy CM Pawan Kalyan
VIJAYAWADA: Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan expressed deep anguish over the rape and murder of a three-year-old girl at Kambaladinne village in Mylavaram mandal of YSR Kadapa district. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Pawan Kalyan said the crime had left him heartbroken, and raised serious questions about the societys collective failure to protect children. Those who commit such crimes are nothing short of human beasts. They should be given the harshest punishment possible, he said. Pawan Kalyan urged the Director General of Police and the Home Minister to ensure exemplary punishment to the accused, and instill fear among potential offenders. Expressing solidarity with the victims family, Pawan Kalyan assured that the coalition government would take full responsibility in ensuring justice. He called for a collective societal awakening to end crimes against children. Pawan Kalyan hails TDPs 6-point agenda As the TDPs annual conclave Mahanadu, began with grandeur in Kadapa, Jana Sena Party chief and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan took to social media platform X to convey his best wishes to TDP national president and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh. Calling Mahanadu a historic political festival, Pawan Kalyan lauded the TDPs efforts in organising the event on a grand scale with a focus on public service. He commended the TDPs six-point tranformative agenda, terming it people-centric. The yellow-themed venue is a visual delight. I wish the celebration all success, he said. Pawan Kalyan also conveyed his wishes to TDP State presidents Palla Srinivasa Rao (Andhra Pradesh) and Bakkani Narasimhulu (Telangana), appreciating their leadership.
Family of slain Maoist leader Basavraju alleges Chhattisgarh police refuse to give ashes, moves HC
SRIKAKULAM: Family members of top Maoist leader Nambala Keshava Rao, also known as Basavraju, sought the ashes following his reported cremation on Tuesday. However, police at Narayanpur allegedly detained them and asked them to sign a document written in Hindi. Keshava Raos younger brother, Ram Prasad, who understands Hindi, refused to sign the document, claiming it was prepared by police to shield themselves from responsibility. The family reached the Jiyyannapeta on Wednesday. The issue has since circulated widely on social media and among Left-aligned and civil rights groups, which have criticised both Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh police for allegedly violating human rights by not handing over Keshava Raos body to his family for last rites. They also alleged that a minister from Andhra Pradesh pressured a superintendent of police to provide misleading information asking the Chhattisgarh police to conduct cremation to avoid law and order issues locally. A contempt petition filed by advocates on behalf of the family has been posted for hearing on Thursday in the High Court, with petitioners hoping for a favourable order to address what they describe as excessive police action.
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AP High Court order defied as Chhattisgarh police cremate Nambala Keshava Raos body without family
Chhattisgarh police cremate bodies of slain Telugu Maoists, defying AP HC order
Hyderabad: Despite the Andhra Pradesh High Court passing orders to handover the body of the slain general secretary of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) Nambala Keshav Rao to his family members, the Chhattisgarh police cremated his mortal remains along with other Maoists from Telangana and AP who were killed alongside him on Monday, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Cops step up vigil on Maoists; Naxal statement says surrendered cadres aided in May 21 gunfight
RAIPUR: Police and intelligence agencies have been keeping a close watch on activities of Maoist cadres and their overground supporters following the last week's killing of their top leader Basavaraju in an encounter in Chhattisgarh's Bastar region, officials said on Monday. In a statement attributed to Maoists and shared nearly a week after the encounter, the Naxals have admitted that a total of 28 cadres, including Basavaraju, were killed in the gun-battle. In one of the biggest strikes on Naxalites, security forces gunned down Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju, general secretary of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist), and 26 other cadres during a fierce encounter in forests of Abhujmad along Bijapur-Narayanpur inter-district border on May 21. Two jawans of the District Reserve Guard (DRG) of state police were also killed during the gunfight. In the statement dated May 25, shared on social media on Monday, Maoists claimed some cadres active in the unit of Basavaraju recently surrendered before police and helped security forces in the operation, resulting in the death of the septuagenarian Naxal leader. The three-page statement was issued in the name of Vikalp, a spokesperson of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC), which had been instrumental in executing several deadly attacks on security forces in south Bastar. The Maoists, in the statement said, there were 35 cadres, including Basavaraju, who were engaged in the encounter with security personnel on May 21 and of them, 28 were killed while seven others managed to escape. Police had recovered the bodies of 27 Naxalites. The body of a cadre, Nilesh, was found by Maoists, the statement said. The police intelligence was already aware of the presence of the party's (CPI-Maoist) general secretary BR Dada in Abhujmad. In the last 6 months, some people from different units active in the Maad area surrendered before police and became traitors. Police kept receiving our confidential information from these surrendered cadres. Two major operations were conducted (by security forces) in January and March targeting Basavaraju, but they were not successful, it said. After these operations, in the last one-and-a-half months, six people from the unit belonging to Basavaraju surrendered before police. A company party committee member (CYPCM), who was charged with key responsibility in Basavaraju's security, was also among them, said the statement. A member of the unified command of Maoists, which guides Naxal activities in Abhujmad, also sided with police which made their task easier. All these surrendered cadres took part in the (anti-Naxal) operation. Because of them, we had to suffer such a big loss, it said. Maoists admitted they failed to protect their leader. A senior police official said the CPI (Maoist), in the statement, has admitted to the loss of 28 cadres, including Basavaraju, Through the statement, the illegal and banned Maoist outfit was also trying to instigate their supporters to organise rallies and meetings throughout the country to glorify the death of their cruel and dreadful leadership, which was responsible for the death of thousands and thousands of innocent citizens, tribals, women, children and security personnel. Police and intelligence agencies have been keeping a strict vigil on activities of underground Maoist cadres as well as their overground workers and supporters, Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) Sundarraj P noted. Three AK-47 rifles, four Self Loading Rifle (SLR), six Insas rifles, one carbine, six .303 rifles, one Barrel Grenade Launcher (BGL), two rocket launchers, two 12 bore guns, one country made pistol, two muzzle loading guns and a huge cache of explosives were recovered from the encounter site in forests of Kudmel-Kalhaja-Jatlur villages, he said. The recovered arms included an AK-47 weapon looted by Basavaraju and his associates from security forces in April 2010 Tadmetla ambush in then Dantewada district (where 76 security personnel were killed) and those looted by Naxals after 2010 Gawadi (Narayanpur district) and 2017 Burkapal (Sukma district) attacks, the IPS officer said. Efforts were on to establish the origin of other weapons, he added. Basavaraju was one of the most wanted criminals in the country and so far records of more than 258 criminal cases, in which he had direct or indirect involvement, are being screened by the investigation team, Sundarraj said. Further lawful action and investigation procedure is being carried out by Narayanapur Police in the case, the IG said.
Why Chhattisgarh police cremated bodies of Maoists killed on May 21 despite Andhra HC's directive
RAIPUR: The last rites of Nambala Keshava Rao alias Basavaraju and seven other Maoist cadres who were among the 27 killed in Abujhmad area in a fierce encounter with security forces on May 21 were performed in the state's Narayanpur district on Monday. The funerals were held in Chhattisgarh despite the family members of five dreaded Maoists, two from Andhra Pradesh and three from Telangana, arrived in the district demanding the bodies of the deceased be handed over to them. The supreme commander and general secretary of the banned outfit CPI (Maoist) was among the eight cremated. Earlier, following the direction of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, two petitioners, one of them claiming to be relatives of Basavaraju approached the Narayanpur police seeking custody of the bodies after the completion of the post-mortem. However the Chhattisgarh police declined to hand over the bodies to the petitioners and instead cremated them amid tight security, citing that the claimed relatives could not provide any valid and legal document in support of their claims to take the dead bodies to their respective states. Handover of Maoist leader's body: Pleas filed for compliance to Andhra Pradesh HC order Speaking to TNIE, a senior police officer in Bastar said, Andhra Pradesh high court didn't issue an order to Chhattisgarh Police to hand over the bodies to the petitioners. It was only a direction given to the petitioners to approach the concerned police authorities in Chhattisgarh. In total 05 groups of claimants (including two petitioners in the high court) reached Narayanpur but couldn't produce any valid and satisfactory documents to prove their relationship with the deceased Maoist cadres. Among the eight bodies, five were found to be invalid claims, two were unclaimed, the officer stated. Reliable sources informed us that, under pressure from Maoist front organisations and their urban associates, some individuals posing as relatives arrived in Narayanpur to claim the bodies, he added. According to the officer, this was part of a broader conspiracy orchestrated by Maoists and their supporters to stage an elaborate funeral for their slain leader and cadres. The police and intelligence agencies acted promptly and lawfully to prevent such glorification, which could have furthered their propaganda, he said. However, human rights activist Bela Bhatia, who was present in Narayanpur, strongly criticised the police action. She alleged that the rights of the families who had travelled long distances to claim the bodies were violated. Despite the High Court allowing the petitioners to approach the police in Chhattisgarh to seek custody of the bodies, the authorities denied the families their right to perform the last rites according to their cultural traditions, Bhatia said. The police conducted the cremations by force, without the consent of the families, she added. The incident has sparked a debate over the balance between state security concerns and the rights of families in conflict zones. INTERVIEW | Basavaraju killing a success, but gun cant kill ideology
Handover of Maoist leader's body: Pleas filed for compliance to Andhra Pradesh HC order
SRIKAKULAM: Even six days after a major encounter in the Abujhmad forest region of Chhattisgarh, authorities have yet to hand over the bodies of slain Maoists to their families. While Nambala Keshava Raos younger brother Ram Prasad is in Narayanapur, working to secure the body, unconfirmed reports circulated on social media claiming the cremation of the slain Maoist leader and Sajja Nageswara Raos bodies by the Chhattisgarh police. Speaking to TNIE, Ram Prasad and his advocates representing in the AP High Court have refuted these claims. They confirmed filing writ and contempt petitions in the High Court demanding implementation of its earlier orders for the body release. Notices have been served to the Chief Secretary, DGP, and Bastar Range IG of Chhattisgarh. The petitions will be heard on Thursday. Srikakulam SP KV Maheswara Reddy confirmed to TNIE that he has yet to receive official information about the cremation. Meanwhile, agitation demanding the release of Maoist leader Nambala Keshava Raos body intensified on Monday. Chhattisgarh reluctant to hand over Maoist leader Kesavas body, say family members At Boddapdu village in Palasa mandal, members of the Amaraveerula Bandhumithrula Samithi, CPI (ML) New Democracy, and CPI (ML) JanaSakti staged protests demanding the return of Keshava Raos and others bodies, in accordance with AP High Court orders. Former MLA Gummadi Narsayya criticised the BJP-led NDA governments at the Centre and Chhattisgarh for indiscriminate killings in the name of encounters and questioned their hesitation in releasing the bodies. CPI (ML) New Democracy leaders submitted a memorandum to the Additional SP in Srikakulam, urging police to avoid obstructing the handover of Keshava Raos body. In Visakhapatnam, representatives of various peoples and Left organisations condemned the politicisation of the issue and called for the immediate release of the bodies.
Authorities perform last rites of Basavaraju, 7 other Naxalites killed in Chhattisgarh encounter
Authorities in Narayanpur performed the last rites for top Maoist leader Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraju, and seven other Naxalites killed in a recent encounter in Chhattisgarh. While 20 bodies were handed over to families, some kin requested cremation due to decomposition fears.
Modern fishing village to come up at Nayarambalam
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Guruvayur temple to allow devotees to wear shirts in dining hall from June
THRISSUR: In a step towards embracing change, the Guruvayur Devaswom management committee, which met on May 22, has decided to allow shirts inside the Annalakshmi Hall at the Guruvayur temple. Allowing shirts inside the dining hall serving Prasada Oottu has been a long-pending demand of devotees. For long, staff asking devotees to remove their shirts while waiting for Prasada Oottu has been a usual scene at the Guruvayur temple. Often, those from other states and even abroad resist such instructions, creating chaos inside the dining hall. Though the decision, made in consultation with the thantri, is yet to come into effect, those wearing shirts are not being asked to remove them now. The decision is expected to be implemented from June. In addition, the committee has decided to make wearing a cap and gloves mandatory for those serving food to ensure hygiene in the whole process. The Guruvayur Devaswom is also considering the option of widening the entrance to the Nalambalam in the wake of an increase in the number of devotees thronging the temple for darshan. The narrow entrance to the Nalambalam results in a huge rush when the queue for darshan reaches the corridor in front of the shrine. Guruvayur Devaswom chairman V K Vijayan said the management committee had been looking at ways to ease the rush inside the temple. Vasthu expert and astrologer Kanipayyur Krishnan Namboothiri had visited the temple and analysed the vasthu aspects related to the widening of the entrance. Kanipayyur will submit a proposal for the widening work, which the thantri and the committee have to approve. As of now, it is understood that there is no vasthu objection in widening the entrance, Vijayan said.
Villagers Demolish House Of Alleged Rapist And Killer Using JCB
Rehmatullah had lured a three-year-old girl by offering her a banana while she had been playing outside her house at Kambaladinne village in Mylavaram mandal of Kadapa district on Friday - Sources
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Kerala bypoll: Nilambur bypoll on June 23; UDF, LDF set to declare candidates
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Villagers bulldoze rape accuseds house in Andhra's Kadapa
KADAPA: Tension gripped Kadapa district after a four-year-old girl was sexually assaulted and murdered in A Kambaladinne village, Mylavaram mandal. Enraged villagers from Moragudi demolished the house of the accused, Rahmatulla alias Kabir, using a JCB. Villagers declared that such criminals have no place in their community. In response, Dalit organisations and the victims family protested at Ambedkar Circle in Jammalamadugu, demanding justice, strict punishment, and Rs 1 crore compensation. Kadapa Collector Sridhar Cherukuri assured government support, promising Rs 5 lakh aid, a government job to a family member, and legal action. He went to see the victims body at the Jammalamadugu Government hospital mortuary. Traffic was blocked for over 30 minutes during the protest. Jammalamadugu RDO Sai Shree vowed that the government would take responsibility for assisting the family. District In-Charge Minister S Savita directed police to take stringent action against the accused.
Keshava Raos mother files petition in Andhra HC seeking body
VIJAYAWADA: The family members of Nambala Keshava Rao, who was killed in a recent encounter in Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh, filed an urgent petition in the High Court, requesting the authorities to hand over his body to them. The petitioners, Raos mother and brother, expressed suspicions over the encounter and stated that their efforts to collect the body were unsuccessful. Despite multiple efforts to collect the body, we were unsuccessful. The officials behaviour is raising several doubts. We believe it was a fake encounter. That is why they are reluctant to hand over the bodies, the petition read. The family members claimed that they received confirmation of Raos death from the police authorities, but the officials actions have been uncooperative. The petitioners further alleged that the Srikakulam SP was obstructing the process, and violating rules by delaying the hand over of the bodies for the past two days. According to Section 196 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), if a death occurs in police custody, a magistrate must conduct an independent inquiry, and the deceaseds family must be allowed to be present, they claimed. The petitioners argued that the Srikakulam SP, by siding with the Chhattisgarh police, was violating constitutional and human rights. Within 24 hours of death, the government must send a civil surgeon for examination. The authorities must treat bodies with dignity and allow families to perform last rites, Nambala Dilleswara Rao pleaded in the petition. The petitioners had no other option but to approach the High Court, seeking an order to hand over the body, and preserve it until then. A similar petition was filed by Sajja Srinivasa Rao, seeking directions to release the body of his brother Sajja Venkata Nageswara Rao, who died in the same encounter. The two petitions will be heard by a bench comprising Justice Nunepalli Harinath and Justice Yadavalli Lakshmana Rao on Saturday.
Drunk man sexually assaults, murders three-year-old girl in Andhra's Kadapa
KADAPA: In a horrible incident, a 3-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted and murdered by a man under the influence of alcohol, drawing widespread outrage and demand for swift justice from villagers of A Kambaladinne in Mylavaram mandal of the district. According to Talamanchipatnam police, the incident took place during a wedding at a local church. The victim, daughter of Solomon and Rahelamma from Moragudi village in Jammalamadugu mandal, had come with her family to attend the wedding of her cousin. Around 11.45 am, the girls parents noticed that she had gone missing while preparing to dress her for the event. Witnesses later reported seeing a man-identified as Kandula Rahamtulla alias Kabir from Moragudi village-intoxicated and playing with the child, offering her a banana. As panic spread among the family members, they began searching and confronted Kabir inside the church. On being questioned, Kabir appeared nervous. Bloodstains were observed on his clothes, raising suspicion. When villagers attempted to apprehend him, he tried to flee but was caught after a chase. A search of the surrounding area led to a chilling discovery-the girls body was found in thorn bushes, bearing signs of brutal violence. According to reports, the accused had forced a banana into the girls mouth, bludgeoned her with a stone, and attempted to bury her body in a compost pit. Outraged villagers demanded the immediate execution of the accused at the scene. Police, led by SI Lakshminarayana, arrived and took the accused into custody. The girls body was sent to Jammalamadugu government hospital for post-mortem. A case has been registered. DSP Venkateswarlu deployed additional security at the hospital to prevent any untoward incident.
People raise concerns as more cracks appear on NH 66 in Kozhikode
KOZHIKODE: More cracks have been spotted on under-construction NH 66 stretches, this time at Thiruvangoor and Ambalapadi in Kozhikode, sparking concerns. During the heavy rain on Thursday night, small pieces of concrete from the underpass at Ambalapadi fell on a two-wheeler rider travelling towards Cherukulam. In Thiruvangoor, a 400-m-long crack was seen at an under-construction flyover on the NH stretch. The concrete pieces, though small, could have led to a major accident. Luckily, the biker escaped. We informed the highway officials and the construction firm about the crack and water leak, but they termed it a normal matter, said Suresh Palora of Ambalapadi. When they spotted the crack on Thursday, the residents informed the police, after which traffic through the underpass was restricted at 11.30pm. The authorities inspected the place and restored traffic after the road was deemed safe, said Safeena Edavazhi Peedikayil, the councillor of Eranhikkal division. An engineer from KMC Constructions Ltd, the contractor working on the Vengalam-Ramanattukara stretch of the NH, said bridges are being constructed in different phases and there would be gaps at joints when they continue expansion in each phase. It would be a two-inch gap. It were the pieces of cement putty used to fill the gap that fell. There is nothing to worry about, said Nasar, the engineer. At Thiruvangoor, the crack reportedly formed a few days ago and has been sealed with tar. However, the residents alleged the authorities did not inspect the damaged portion and only poured tar on the crack.
Basavaraj killing: Peace group slams fake encounter, urges talks with Maoists
Guwahati: The Coordination Committee for Peace (CCP) has condemned the recent encounter in Narayanpur, which reportedly led to the deaths of over 27 armed rebels, including Basavaraj alias Nambala Keshava Rao, general secretary of the CPI (Maoist). The CCP has called for an impartial inquiry into the operation, a ceasefire, and the initiation of peace [] The post Basavaraj killing: Peace group slams fake encounter, urges talks with Maoists appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Naxalite killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
SUKMA : A Naxalite was killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district, police confirmed on Friday. The gunfight broke out on Thursday evening in a forest near Kistaram, during an anti-Naxal operation carried out by a joint team of the District Reserve Guard (DRG), Special Task Force, and the CRPF's elite CoBRA unit. This incident followed a separate encounter on Thursday along the Sukma-Bijapur border, where both a CoBRA commando and a Naxalite were killed. Earlier on Wednesday, security forces achieved a major breakthrough when 27 Naxalites, including top Maoist leader Nambala Keshav Rao (alias Basavaraju), were killed in a major operation along the Narayanpur-Bijapur border. Basavaraju was the general secretary of the outlawed CPI (Maoist).
Arividam Playscape to give a major facelift for Kerala Jawahar Bal Bhavan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala State Jawahar Bal Bhavan in the state capital is all set for a major transformation with the launch of Arividam Playscape an innovative project that aims to enhance and enrich the child-friendly public space. Designed as a dynamic playscape exclusively for children, the initiative has been taken up as part of the Urban Rejuvenation and Beautification Scheme for Thiruvananthapuram a scheme conceived in 2023. The plan is to implement and throw open the renovated campus by December-end. The project implemented by the Thiruvananthapuram Development Authority (TRIDA) is funded by KIIFB. Arividam Playscape aims to breathe a new lease of life into the underutilised open space of the Jawahar Bal Bhavan campus at Vellayambalam. The project is designed in such a way that the new makeover will offer a more immersive experience for the children. KIIFB has already approved the detailed project report and has sanctioned Rs 4.8 crore for the project. MLA V K Prasanth, who played a crucial role in conceiving the project, said that no major development was done in the Bal Bhavan for years. The city lacks child-friendly spaces and this is going to bridge that gap. Summer vacation camp is the only main activity happening on the campus and once the project is implemented, it is going to be a more vibrant space where children would want to spend more time, he said. Every year nearly 2,000 children belonging to several age groups attend the two-month-long summer vacation class at Jawahar Bal Bhavan. Knowledge Vault a state-of-the-art digital learning hub would be set up on the campus. The interactive space which will feature content relating to history, literature, environmental science, is expected to make learning more fun. One of the other major features is the revitalisation of the historic Sea Hawk aircraft displayed on the premises. An official of TRIDA said that it is a piece of relic that is part of history. The area surrounding the Sea Hawk is underutilised and that area will be developed. The new generation is unaware of its relevance, and this is the only aircraft with an engine put on display in the country, the official said. MLA Prasanth said that the roof of the Sea Hawk is in a poor state and efforts will be taken to get permission from the Indian Navy and Government of India to maintain the aircraft and fix the roof.
Madvi Hidma To Be Made Gen Secy Of Banned Maoists
The youngest central committee (CC) member of the banned Maoists, Madvi Hidma, is likely to be appointed as general secretary of the outfit following the death of Nambala Keshav, alias Basavaraj, in an encounter in Chhattisgarh.
RAIPUR: Actionable intelligence from surrendered Maoists about the movements of supreme commander Basavaraju alias Nambala Keshav Rao, general secretary of the CPI (Maoist), in the Abujhmad area of Narayanpur, helped security forces neutralise him and 26 others in an encounter on Wednesday, said sources. Most of the left-wing rebels killed along with Basavaraju were his bodyguards and trained cadres of the military wing of the outfit. According to a source, crucial inputs were given by recently surrendered Maoists in south Bastar region about the probable locations and activity of Basavaraju and other senior leaders in the region of Abujhmad, covering the districts of Narayanpur and Bijapur in south Bastar. One of the Maoists who provided the information had reportedly served as an armed guard in the team engaged to escort and provide protection to Basavaraju. Abujhmad, a hilly terrain in south Chhattisgarh, has been the hideout of senior leaders and commanders of the CPI (Maoist) for decades. Following the inputs, a discreet plan of action was chalked out during the past couple of weeks to reach his location, the source added. 300 left-wing extremists neutralised this year, forces on track to meet target of Naxal-free India by 2026 The encounter took place after a a 50-hour search operation by the security forces. The elimination of the topmost Maoist commander is a huge achievement towards securing freedom for Bastar region from the terror of left-wing extremists. Maoism is now taking its last breath in Chhattisgarh. The pledge taken by our Prime Minister and Home Minister will be surely met. Such stern actions against the Maoists will continue till the menace gets wiped out, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai told media persons on Thursday. Basavaraju carried a bounty of Rs 3.25 crore on his head, said the CM. This included Rs 1 crore from the Chhattisgarh government, Rs 1 crore from the Union Home Ministry, Rs 50 lakh from the NIA and Rs 25 lakh each from the governments of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, CM Sai elucidated. Meanwhile on Thursday, a member of the 210th battalion of CoBRA, the elite unit of the CRPF, and a Maoist were killed during an exchange of fire in an anti-Maoist operation in Bijapur district. The state home minister Vijay Sharma divulged that so far 424 Maoists have been neutralised in separate encounters across Chhattisgarh since 2024.
How a BTech degree holder 'engineered' major Naxal attacks on security forces
Nambala Keshav Rao, a top Maoist leader, is dead. He and 26 others died in Chhattisgarh. Rao was the general secretary of CPI (Maoist). He masterminded attacks on security forces. This is a big blow to the Maoist movement. Rao carried a large reward. Security forces have been hunting him for a long time.
CoBRA commando, Naxalite killed in anti-Maoist operation in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur
RAIPUR: A CoBRA commando of the CRPF and a Naxalite were killed during an anti-Maoist operation in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Thursday, officials said. The operation is ongoing in the Tumrel area under the Usoor police station limits of the district, led by the 210th Battalion of CRPF's CoBRA unit and troops from the Chhattisgarh Police DRG and STF, the officials said. A CoBRA commando has been killed in action while another has been injured, they said. A Naxalite has also been neutralised in the exchange of fire and a weapon has been recovered, they added. The officials earlier identified the district where the operation is underway as Sukma. An IAF helicopter has been pressed into service to evacuate the injured, officials said. The Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) is a special jungle warfare unit of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which is the lead force for operations in the Left Wing Extremism-affected states. The security forces are undertaking continuous operations in the LWE-affected states as part of the Union government's declaration to end the menace from the country by March next year. The Bastar region in Chhattisgarh remains their core area of operation. At least 27 Naxalites, including their top commander Nambala Keshav Rao (70) alias Basavaraju, the general secretary of the outlawed CPI (Maoist), were killed in an encounter with the District Reserve Guard (DRG) of Chhattisgarh Police in the forests along the Narayanpur-Bijapur border on Wednesday.
Centre ignored appeals for dialogue: CPI(M) condemns encounter of Maoists
The CPI(M) has strongly condemned the killing of 27 Maoists, including Nambala Kesavarao, in Chhattisgarh, criticizing the government's refusal to engage in dialogue. The party urged the Centre to accept the Maoists' request for talks and halt paramilitary operations.
Biggest Blow to Naxalism: Top Maoist Leader Basavaraju Killed in Chhattisgarh Encounter
HT Digital GUWAHATI, MAY 22: In what is being called the most significant breakthrough in Indias decades-long fight against Naxalism, the Chhattisgarh District Reserve Guards (DRG) have gunned down 27 Maoists, including the elusive Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraju, the most-wanted Maoist commander and general secretary of the CPI (Maoist). Union Home Minister Amit Shah []
Topmost Naxal leader Basavaraju among 27 killed in Chhattisgarh encounter
NARAYANPUR (CHHATTISGARH), May 21: Topmost leader and the backbone of the Naxal movement, Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju, and 26 other dreaded Maoists were killed by security forces in a fierce encounter in the dense forests of Abhujmad in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on Wednesday. Hailing the operation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was []
TCLA Criticises Encounter of Maoist Leaders
Laxman stated that it was a loss to the Maoist party after killing Nambala Kesava Rao
Top Maoist leader among 27 killed in Chhattisgarh encounter
In a significant victory against Naxalism, security forces in Chhattisgarh neutralized 27 Maoists, including Nambala Keshavrao alias Basavaraju, the general secretary of CPI-Maoist. The 50-hour encounter occurred along the Narayanpur-Bijapur border. Keshavrao, wanted by the NIA and police with a 1.5 crore bounty, marks the first general secretary-ranked leader eliminated in three decades, disrupting Maoist leadership.
Long hunt ends: Maoist chief Basavaraju gunned down
Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju, the powerful general secretary of Communist Party of India-Maoist killed in an encounter along with 26 others on Wednesday, had masterminded several major attacks on security forces in Chhattisgarh and his death is a big blow to the armed movement, said officials.
Nambala Keshav Raos encounter death a monumental victory for security forces: Bandi Sanjay
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday praised the efforts of India's security forces after 27 Maoists, including top CPI-Maoist leader Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju, were killed in a major operation in Chhattisgarh.
Basavaraju: BTech degree holder who 'engineered' major Naxal attacks on security forces
In a major victory against Left-wing extremism, security forces in Chhattisgarh eliminated Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju, the CPI (Maoist)'s general secretary, along with 26 others. Basavaraju, a master strategist behind numerous attacks on security personnel, had a reward of 1 crore on his head.
Top Maoist leader Baswaraj, 27 others killed in Chhattisgarh encounter: Reports
Hyderabad: At least 27 outlaws of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) were reportedly killed in an encounter with the security forces in Madh area of the Abujhmad forests in Narayanpur district of Chhattisgarh in an operation which is still underway. The Maoist party general secretary, Nambala Keshava Rao alias Baswaraj, has also reportedly been Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Proud of our forces: PM Modi on killing of 27 dreaded Maoists in Chhattisgarh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the security forces for eliminating 27 Maoists in Chhattisgarh, reaffirming the government's commitment to eradicating Maoism. Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that CPI-Maoist general secretary Nambala Keshav Rao, a top Naxal leader, was among those killed.
PM Modi hails 'remarkable success' of operation against Naxalites
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded security forces for neutralizing 27 Naxalites in Chhattisgarh, including top leader Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraju. Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the operation as a landmark achievement in eliminating Naxalism. The government aims to eradicate Maoism by March 2026, with ongoing operations and surrenders contributing to the effort.
27 Maoists Including Top Leader Nambala Keshav Rao Killed in Chhattisgarh Encounter: Amit Shah
Basavaraj hails from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh. His death is considered a substantial setback to the Maoist movement in India.
Comprehensive plan to prevent sea erosion in Vypeen on the anvil
Puthenkadappuram in Njarakkal, Veliyathanparambu Kadappuram in Nayarambalam, and Cherai Kadappuram in Pallippuram have been identified for sea protection works in the Vypeen constituency
Airlines asked to resume normal operations at 32 shut airports from May 15
NEW DELHI: Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Tuesday night expressed optimism that airlines would resume their normal operations to the 32 closed airports from May 15. He released a statement to this effect after holding a review meeting with top officials and representatives of all airlines in New Delhi. The Minister said, With the NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) ending on 15th May, I suggested that airlines resume their normal schedules from the 15th across all 32 airports for which the NOTAM was issued. All airlines responded positively to this suggestion. A Ministry source said, At present, partial operations are taking place. The full-fledged operations will resume from May 15. This was the outcome after the meeting held on Tuesday. The NOTAM to close 32 airports in the North and Western India upto May 15 (5.29 am) was issued by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on May 9 as a precautionary step after the launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7 . A revised NOTAM by AAI said the airports would open for commercial operations from Monday (May 12) but leading airlines like Indigo and Air India had publicly stated they would not operate flights to specific airports on Monday and Tuesday (May 13). This was on account of unconfirmed reports of drone attacks by Pakistan at a few cities. Indigo operated a flight from Delhi to Amritsar but it had to turn back due to a sudden blackout imposed in Amritsar. Airport Closures and Flight Cancellations body { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; background-color: #f9f9f9; padding: 20px; } h2 { color: #d32f2f; /* A bold red color */ text-align: center; margin-bottom: 20px; } table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; box-shadow: 0 0 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); } th, td { border: 1px solid #ddd; padding: 12px 15px; text-align: left; } th { background-color: #c62828; /* A deep red */ color: white; } tr:nth-child(even) { background-color: #f2f2f2; } tr:nth-child(odd) { background-color: #fafafa; } tr:hover { background-color: #f1f1f1; } .bold { font-weight: bold; } Airport Closures and Flight Cancellations Airport Location Status Ambala Haryana Closed Hindon UP Closed Naliya Gujarat Closed Sarsawa UP Closed Uttarlai Rajasthan Closed Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir Closed Awantipur Jammu & Kashmir Closed Jammu Jammu & Kashmir Closed Amritsar Punjab Closed Chandigarh Punjab Closed Ludhiana Punjab Closed Patiala Punjab Closed Bhatinda Punjab Closed Adampur Punjab Closed Halwara Punjab Closed Pathankot Punjab Closed Bhuntar Himachal Pradesh Closed Shimla Himachal Pradesh Closed Kangra-Gaggal Himachal Pradesh Closed Kishangarh Rajasthan Closed Thoise Ladakh Closed Leh Ladakh Closed Mundra Gujarat Closed Jamnagar Gujarat Closed Hirasar Gujarat Closed Porbandar Gujarat Closed Keshod Gujarat Closed Kandla Gujarat Closed Bhuj Gujarat Closed Jaisalmer Rajasthan Closed Jodhpur Rajasthan Closed Bikaner Rajasthan Closed Air India Announcement: In view of the latest developments and keeping your safety in mind, flights to and from Jammu, Leh, Jodhpur, Amritsar, Bhuj, Jamnagar, Chandigarh, and Rajkot are cancelled for Tuesday, 13th May. Indigo Announcement: All flights to and from Amritsar, Jammu, Leh, Rajkot, Srinagar, and Chandigarh are cancelled for Tuesday (May 13). Responses from other airlines are awaited.
Complete blackout enforced in Ambala amid ceasefire between India Pakistan
Complete blackout enforced in Ambala amid ceasefire between India Pakistan
Pakistan ceasefire breach triggers blackouts, security measures in border areas of Punjab, Haryana
CHANDIGARH: Within hours of India and Pakistan declaring a ceasefire, the neighbouring country unilaterally broke the peace by indulging in shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. Following this, blackouts were re-imposed in several districts of Punjab, as well as in Ambala, Haryana, which houses a key air force base. Sources said complete blackouts were suddenly imposed as a precautionary measure in six border districts of PunjabAmritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Ferozepur, and Fazilkaafter local administrations were alerted about ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir. Blasts in Srinagar after ceasefire shock residents; all okay now, clarifies Centre Additional blackouts were also enforced in Moga, Sangrur, Patiala, Hoshiarpur, Muktsar, Barnala, and Bathinda. Street lights were switched off in many parts of the state. Ambala in Haryana also faced blackout due to its strategic air force base. Sources claimed that a drone was spotted in Fazilka and Pathankot districts. Earlier in the day, the district administrations of Sangrur, Rupnagar, and Fazilka had withdrawn blackout orders, while authorities in districts like Jalandhar, Kapurthala, and Patiala also cancelled restrictive orders. Local authorities in districts including Jalandhar, Pathankot, and Kapurthala had advised the closure of markets and commercial establishments and urged citizens to avoid large gatherings in the wake of the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan. India agrees to a ceasefire with Pakistan after call from across the border
32 Airports Shut For Civilian Flight Operations Till May 15: DGCA
The airports include Adhampur, Ambala, Amritsar, Awantipur, Bathinda, Bhuj, Bikaner, Chandigarh, Halwara, Hindon, and Jammu.
CHANDIGARH: Three members of a family were injured in a village in Ferozepur as Pakistan launched drones into border districts of Punjab on Friday night. Multiple explosions were heard as the drones were neutralized. A widespread blackout was enforced in six border districts: Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Ferozepur, Fazilka and Tarn Taran. Sources said that drones were sighted in Jammu and Samba in Jammu and Kashmir and Pathankot, Ferozepur and Fazilka in Punjab. One drone fell on a house in Khai Feme Ke village injuring three members of a family. They were identified as Monu Singh son of Lakhwinder Singh. Sukhwinder Kaur, the wife of Lakhwinder. They were rushed to a private hospital. A senior officer on condition of anonymity said, There was a heavy drone attack in Ferozepur and a drone was neutralized. As it fell down in a ball of fire, it hit a house in Khai Feme Ke village near Ferozepur. Three of a family have burn injuries and were rushed a hospital. The lady was cooking food at that time and has maximum burn injuries, while her husband and son have also been burnt. Sources said the village is situated close to the army cantonment, and the drone attack was perhaps aimed to hit the army installation there but it landed in the village. Earlier, the Pakistan Army launched a series of drones in this border town on Friday evening. Several red coloured flying objects (swarm drones) could be seen coming one after another. Massive drone attacks also targetted the Srinagar airport and Awantipora airfield in south Kashmir on Friday evening. In addition to these locations, drones have been sighted at 26 locations ranging the Baramulla in the North to Bhuj in the South, along both the International Border and the Line of Control with Pakistan. These include suspected armed drones posing potential threats to civilian and military targets, according to an army statement. The locations include Baramulla, Srinagar, Avantipora, Nagrota, Jammu, Ferozpur, Pathankot, Fazilka, Lalgarh Jatta, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bhuj, Kuarbet and Lakhi Nala. As per information, some of these drones were carrying explosvies and a few of them were meant for surveillance. Meanwhile, Army personnel have taken over the security of important bridges and other strategic installations in Ferozepur city. Deputy Commissioner of Ferozepur Deepshikha Sharma said that teams have been dispatched to the village where the house was damaged. Sources said that complete blackouts were imposed in the six border districts of the state at 8 pm as sirens went on and the authorities switched off the power supply. Besides the border districts, a blackout was also imposed in Hoshiarpur. Locals claim that sounds of explosions were heard in Ferozepur, Amritsar and Pathankot. On Thursday night too, there was a blackout in most of the districts in the state and electricity was back only on Friday morning around 5.30 am. Why military strategists are questioning Pakistan's abilities after Operation Sindoor The Airport Authority has extended the suspension period for all types of flights till May 15 at Sri Guru Ramdas International Airport, Amritsar. In a statement issued here, the Airport Authority said, It is intimated to all concerned that suspension of all commercial/civil domestic and international flight operations from Amritsar Airport is further extended till 05.30 hrs on 15.05.2025. The ban has also been extended at Chandigarh airport. In Haryana, the Deputy Commissioner of Ambala has ordered a complete blackout from 8 pm till 6 am. The orders in this regard issued by District Magistrate Ajay Singh Tomer also banned the use of inverters or generators for outdoor lighting. In view of the prevailing circumstances and intelligence inputs indicating a potential air strike threat from Pakistan, it is imperative to ensure complete blackout during the night hours to safeguard public safety and strategic interests. The use of inverter, generator and any other power backup used for outdoor lights, bill board, street lights etc may invite a terror/drone attack, the order reads. However, these may be used for indoor use on condition that all doors and windows are fully covered by thick curtains, so as to ensure no lights come out. In view of the emergent situation and shortage of time, this order is being passed ex-parte and is being addressed to the general public, it said. Any person found guilty of violating of the order shall be prosecuted and punished as per the law under Section 223 of the BNSS, it added. An advisory issued by Bilaspur District Magistrate Rahul Kumar appealed to the residents to ensure a complete blackout in their respective areas to minimise risks in the event of a potential aerial attack. Bilaspur district in Himachal Pradesh shares a boundary with Punjab which is on high alert following the escalating tensions with Pakistan. As per the guidelines issued by the district administration, all lights, both outdoor and indoor, must be turned off during night hours, while citizens have been advised to remain in sheltered locations and avoid unnecessary travel. Also, vehicular movement should be halted at night to facilitate the smooth functioning of security forces in case of any emergency. Pakistani drone attack on Pokhran foiled; Rajasthan border on red alert, blackout enforced This advisory has been issued in public interest. The administration requests strict compliance from all residents. Restraint and vigilance are the strongest shields in such situations, it said. Meanwhile, all educational institutions were shut in Una district on Friday for, which a notification was issued late on Thursday night. The Chandigarh administration has directed all shops selling non-essential items, such as clothing, eating joints, hotels, restaurants, and malls, to close starting at 7 pm. Shops selling essential items, including medicines, are exempt from the directive and can remain open. According to Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav, the order is in effect for Friday only, and shops can resume their usual operations in the morning. Meanwhile, on Friday morning, the Chandigarh administration sounded a fresh air raid siren, appealing to people to remain indoors. About an hour later, it said the siren for the alert was over. In the neighbouring Mohali, cinema halls and shopping malls will remain closed daily from 8 pm to 6 am until further notice. India confronting challenge of terrorism, shared threat to international community: EAM Jaishankar
India Pakistan Tension: Blackout in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer
India Pakistan Tension: In Rajasthan, Jaisalmer has been under blackout. A complete blackout has been ordered in Jammu, Samba, Pathankot, Rajouri, Udhampur, Akhnoor and other areas and in Ambala and Panchkula area of Haryana.
Pakistani Drones Sighted In Jammu, Samba, Pathankot Sector: Sources
New Delhi, May 9: Pakistani drones were sighted in Jammu, Samba, Pathankot sector on Friday, according to defence sources. Red streaks could be seen and explosions were heard in Samba sector of Jammu as Indias air defence intercepted Pakistani drones amid blackout. Meanwhile a precautionary blackout has been enforfced in the multiple areas amid the esclating tensions between India and Pakistan. Complete blackout has been enforced, Akhnoor and Udhampur region of Jammu and Kashmir; Ambala and Panchkula area of Haryana. [] The post Pakistani Drones Sighted In Jammu, Samba, Pathankot Sector: Sources appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CHANDIGARH: Amid soaring tension between India and Pakistan, debris resembling parts of a missile was found in the fields near Kamahi Devi village in Hoshiarpur district. Such objects were found at three more places in Bathinda district of Punjab. The metal debris was found Thursday evening and appeared akin to a missile. Acting promptly, the villagers informed the police. The Indian Air Force (IAF) was also informed. Thereafter, the area was cordoned off. An IAF team arrived at the spot and conducted preliminary investigation before collecting the debris, sources said. Debris resembling that of missiles were also found near Bir Talab Basti number 4 area in Bathinda, at Gehri Baghi village in the district. Also, a house in Tungwali village sustained minor damage during the incident reported last night as the windows and door panes were shattered due to an explosion. A shed in the house was also damaged. The police reached the site early on Friday morning. The villagers said that such minor incidents are common in war-like situations. Local MLA Master Jagsir Singh who visited the area praised the courage of the villagers. Meanwhile on Friday morning the Chandigarh Administration sounded a fresh air raid siren, appealing to people to remain indoors. An air warning has been received from the air force station of a possible attack. Sirens are being sounded. All are advised to remain indoors and stay away from balconies, an official statement issued by the Chandigarh administration said. About an hour later, it said the siren for the alert was over. Uneasy calm in J&K as India-Pakistan tensions escalate, border residents move to safer places The people across the state especially border districts Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Ferozepur, Fazilka, Taran Taran and Pathankot had a tense night following complete blackout. Meanwhile, the SAS Nagar district administration on Friday began installing new air raid sirens with 30 requisitioned for Kharar and 20 for Zirakpur and Dera Bassi. The state government has allocated emergency funds to all the deputy commissioners across the state to address exigencies with the option to request additional funds as required in view of the prevailing situation. Also, the government has cancelled the leaves of all IAS and PCS officers in the state with immediate effect. In view of the prevailing situation and preparedness for the emergency response system, it has been decided that no officer shall proceed on any kind of leave or leave their station of posting without explicit approval of the Chief Secretary Punjab. All the leaves approved so far stand cancelled. Meticulous compliance may be ensured failing which suitable action under relevant rules shall be initiated, stated a letter issued by Punjab, secretary personnel, Gurpreet Kaur Sapra. The Punjab police has already cancelled the leave of its personnel. The Punjab Government has asked the Food Corporation of India (FCI) to immediately transfer the wheat that has been bought in the border districts of Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Ferozepur and Fazilka. A concerted effort has been put in to speed up the lifting of wheat from the six border districts of the state. Sources said that the government has informed the FCI officials to check the destination where the wheat needs to be sent and also check the availability of rakes for transporting the wheat. As on date, on an average about 15 rail rakes of wheat a day is moved from Punjab to the recipient states. Rajasthan remains on edge after drone attacks; blackout to be enforced in all border districts Meanwhile the Punjab Police has deployed specialized forces, including SOG Hits, SSG, and Ghatak teams, accompanied by bulletproof vehicles. Also in coordination with the BSF, 73 well-equipped nakas have been set-up at strategic points, enhancing the second line of defence. The Village Defence Committees (VDCs) have also been formed throughout the border areas to support local security measures. Apart from this, 14 additional companies of Punjab Armed Police have been deployed in border districts and state-level control rooms along with district-level control rooms have been established to ensure seamless communication and coordination among all security forces, said sources. In the neighboring Haryana, Deputy Commissioner of Ambala has ordered a complete blackout from 8 pm till 6 am. The orders in this regard were issued by District Magistrate Ajay Singh Tomer. The administration also banned the use of inverters or generators for outdoor lighting. In view of the prevailing circumstances and intelligence inputs indicating a potential air strike threat from Pakistan, it is imperative to ensure complete blackout during the night hours for public safety and strategic interests. And whereas, use of inverter, generator and any other power backup used for outdoor lights, bill board, street lights etc may invite any terror/drone attack in District Ambala, the order said. The order was issued under Section 163 (Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. IPL suspended for one week amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan
India Pakistan War: Ambala issues air warnings, sounds sirens, blackout today from 8 pm
Ambala BlackoutToday: Authorities in Ambala district issued an air warning on Friday morning following an alert received from the local Air Force station. According to an official alert issued by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Ambala said, sirens have been sounded across the city to warn residents
Tense dawn after a night of fear for border residents
Schools were closed, most people stayed indoors and the occasional siren rang out as people in many border districts of Punjab, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh woke up to a tense Friday morning, calm but anxious about what the day would bring. The night that was had been nerve-wracking with blackouts, loud blasts piercing through the quiet and the fear that their homes would be the frontier of war between India and its fractious neighbour Pakistan. It passed off without further incident, much to the relief of those living in the border areas. In the key border districts of Amritsar and Ferozepur, too, calm prevailed on Friday morning. A few residents in Ferozepur told PTI Videos that while the atmosphere remained by and large calm on Friday morning, they were more apprehensive of the rumours doing the the rounds. Special prayers for peace were also held at some gurdwaras in the state, including in Mohali and Rupnagar, amid the soaring tensions. However, the UT administration later sounded a fresh air raid siren, appealing to people to remain indoors. An air warning has been received from the air force station of a possible attack. Sirens are being sounded. All are advised to remain indoors and stay away from balconies, an official statement said. About an hour later, the administration said the siren for the alert was over. Similar sirens were sounded in Haryana's Panchkula and Ambala for a brief while, appealing to people to stay indoors. The district administration in Patiala too issued an advisory, urging people to stay indoors and remain calm. People in Rajasthan's border districts also recounted a night of fear and uncertainty amid sounds of loud explosions and a complete blackout. While we couldn't see anything, we heard loud sounds that were scary, said a resident of Jaisalmer bordering Pakistan. Another resident said, After the blackout, we could not realise what was happening. Later, we found out that it was an attack by Pakistan that our armed forces thwarted. Amid the escalating tensions, the authorities extended the blackout in Jaisalmer till 6 am on Friday though the situation remained largely calm in the morning. Meanwhile, a bomb-like object was found in the Kishanghat area of Jaisalmer district on Friday morning, prompting swift action by the local police and air force. According to police, the object was found near a nursery in front of Kishanghat. Kotwali SHO Prem Daan said it seemed to be a bomb-like object. It it currently not known if it is live or destroyed, the SHO said, adding that experts from the army were on their way to defuse it. The area has been cordoned off as a precautionary measure, he said. In Himachal Pradesh, the district administration in Bilaspur, which shares border with Punjab, issued an advisory on Friday prioritising the safety and security of citizens. The advisory appealed to the residents to ensure a complete blackout in their respective areas to minimise risks in the event of a potential aerial attack. On Thursday night, India thwarted Pakistan's fresh attempts to strike military sites with drones and missiles, after foiling its attempts to target military installations in 15 cities in the northern and western parts of the country. The renewed attempts by the Pakistani forces came after the Indian armed forces on Wednesday carried out precise missile strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan under Operation Sindoor' in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
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Government debunks social media claims of attacks in Rajouri, Jalandhar as fake news
The Indian government on Friday refuted widespread claims circulating on social media regarding a suicide attack on an Army brigade in Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri and a drone strike in Punjabs Jalandhar, labelling them as fake news. According to the Press Information Bureaus (PIB) Fact Check Unit, there was no fidayeen or suicide attack on any Army cantonment in Jammu and Kashmir. Additionally, a viral video suggesting a drone attack in Jalandhar was confirmed to actually show a farm fire. This was verified by the district collector of Jalandhar, who classified the claim as disinformation. Drone Attack in Jalandhar This drone strike video from #Jalandhar is widely circulating on social media #PIBFactCheck * This is an unrelated video of a farm fire. The video has the time 7:39 PM, while the drone attack began later. * Do not share this video. See the pic.twitter.com/IRBjq2KOTQ PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) May 8, 2025 Between 10:00 p.m. on May 8 and 6:30 a.m. on May 9, the PIB fact-checked seven videos, compiling a list of each along with corresponding links. Among these was an old video falsely shared as footage of a missile attack by Pakistan on India, which was in fact from the 2020 Beirut explosion. In another instance, a video purporting the destruction of an Indian Army post by Pakistani forces was proven to be fabricated. The PIB clarified that no such unit as the 20 Raj Battalion, mentioned in the video, exists within the Indian Army. The PIB further highlighted a coordinated disinformation campaign allegedly originating from several social media accounts and mainstream media outlets in Pakistan, aimed at inciting fear among Indian citizens. Other misinformation exposed by the Fact Check Unit includes: A 2021 video of an oil tanker explosion falsely portrayed as an attack on Gujarats Hazira Port. A fake letter attributed to a fictitious Chief of Army Staff, Gen V K Narayan. A viral video claiming the Indian military launched strikes from its Ambala airbase, which was debunked with reference to an official Ministry of Defence statement. (With inputs from PTI) Akhilesh Yadav urges calm, cautions against fake news amid India-Pakistan tension
Air Raid Sirens Sounded In Ambala After IAF Station Warns Of Possible Attack By Pakistan
Punjab all set for mock drills in 20 towns as nation ramps up defence preparedness
CHANDIGARH: Amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, civil defence mock drills will be held at 20 places in Punjab, besides several locations in Haryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh on Wednesday, as per instructions issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). In Punjab, the mock drills will be held in Amritsar, Bathinda, Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Batala, Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Adampur, Halwara, Patiala, Pathankot, Barnala, Mohali, Faridkot, Kotkapura, Rupnagar, Bhakra Nangal, Sangrur and Abohar. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said, The civil defence teams and Punjab Police, along with the Home Ministry, will conduct mock drills tomorrow, adding that the state government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, is closely monitoring the exercise to ensure the safety of citizens. Preparations are almost complete for conducting the mock drills. The objective of the drills is to create awareness among the public and take necessary precautions in the event of any attack, he added. Cheema said the directions of the Home Ministry will be followed during the mock drills. Sources said that public announcements will be made before the drills. As per the guidelines issued by MHA, the drills will include activation of air raid warning sirens, training of civilians, students and others in civil defence procedures to protect themselves in the event of a hostile attack, implementation of crash blackout measures, early camouflaging of vital plants and installations, updating and rehearsing of evacuation plans. The ministry had asked several states to conduct mock drills on May 7 for effective civil defence. In the meeting today, the issue of sirens was raised as for many years these have not been tested thus many might be dysfunctional for that we need to first check the working of all the civil and defence siren systems and these will be tested. Thus people should not panic, said a senior functionary who took part in the meeting. MHA conducts key review meeting ahead of massive civil defence mock drill, identifies 19 'top priority' sites Meanwhile, Ferozepur Deputy Commissioner Deepshikha Sharma said as part of the mock drill preparations, six civil defence sirens will be sounded in the city and the Ferozepur Cantonment area from 7 to 7.15 pm on Tuesday. These sirens will be sounded for the preparation of the May 7 mock drill, she said, adding that there was no need to worry. A senior police official in Ferozepur said a blackout rehearsal will be carried out from 9 to 9.30 pm on Wednesday and police patrolling teams will be deployed. In Haryana too, mock drills will be conducted at many places, including Ambala, Faridabad, Gurugram, Hisar, Panchkula, Panipat and Rohtak. In a letter to the chief secretaries of all states and administrators of Union Territories, the MHA stated that the measures to be taken during the mock drills include the operationalisation of air-raid warning sirens, training civilians on civil-defence aspects to protect themselves in the event of a hostile attack and cleaning bunkers and trenches. The other measures are provisions for crash-blackout measures, early camouflaging of vital plants and installations and updating and rehearsing evacuation plans. The mock drills also include the operationalisation of hotline and radio-communication links with the Indian Air Force (IAF), testing the functionality of control rooms and shadow control rooms. It said the active participation of the district controllers, various district authorities, civil-defence wardens, volunteers, home guards (active and reservists volunteers), National Cadet Corps (NCC), National Service Scheme (NSS), Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), college and school students is envisaged in the exercise. Civil defence volunteers rehearse emergency response in Lucknow ahead of nationwide mock drill
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab police continued their statewide crackdown against protesting farmers associated with farmer unions Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) who were prevented from reaching Shambhu police station on the border with Haryana for a day-long dharna. A strict warning was issued by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann against any sort of road or rail blockade apart from plans for protests or strikes causing inconvenience to the general public. All roads leading to Shambhu police station were heavily barricaded. At certain places, loaded vehicles were put on the roads to disrupt the convoys of protesters. On National Highway 44 near the Shambhu border, police personnel were checking every vehicle and allowing passage only to those headed toward Delhi or Haryana, leading to traffic jams. Senior Superintendent of Police of Patiala Varun Sharma said, No one will be allowed to hold protests and harass the people. We will not allow farmers to disrupt law and order at any cost. Many farmer leaders, including Jagjit Singh Dallewal, were detained in various districts on Monday ahead of the protest. Irked that many farmers leaders have been placed under house arrest, Dallewal, in a video message uploaded on Tuesday, said the farmer unions only wanted to raise their voice against the police action on March 19-20 but the AAP-led Punjab government has turned the state into a garrison and started a crackdown against farmers. Many of the leaders detained yesterday have been sent to jails including our leader Kaka Singh Kotda. CM Mann should keep in mind that such state repression may push them towards launching another protest. The protests can never be silenced through coercion as more repression faces more resistance and rising voices do not tolerate dictatorship, he said. Sarwan Singh Pandher, convener of the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, said Punjab appears to have turned into a police state. Peaceful protests against the state government are not allowed, he said. Farmers, mainly activists of the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh committee, were stopped at Ajitwal town in Moga and a few of them were even taken into custody, claimed farmer leaders. Farmers from Ambala in Haryana were also not allowed to reach Shambhu, being stopped at Gurdwara Manji Sahib. Punjab police reached the gurudwara in plain clothes and studied their movements, claimed a Haryana farmer leader. The dharna is in response to the police crackdown on March 19, when farmer leaders were detained after a meeting with Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Chandigarh. The Shambhu and Khanauri protest sites were cleared by the state police on the same day. The farmers are demanding compensation for the items that had allegedly been stolen or gone missing during the police crackdown at Shambhu, which they claimed were later traced to individuals linked to the Aam Aadmi Party and police personnel.
Tragic roof collapse in Ambala claims lives of couple and young son
Three of family killed in roof collapse in Haryana's Ambala
AMBALA: A couple and their five-year-old son were killed when the roof of their house collapsed here on Wednesday, police said. The couple's daughter, who was playing outside the house, survived. The incident took place in Moti Nagar at around 3.30 pm. According to the police, the incident took place when Javed Ali alias Raju (35) was having lunch with his wife Anu (32) and son Noor Ahmed (5) at home. The roof of the house was made of wooden beams and a heavy iron beam was placed in the middle. It collapsed and trapped the three victims under the debris. Hearing a loud explosion, people in the vicinity gathered and informed the police. After the incident, fire tenders, an ambulance and a police team reached the spot. All three injured were pulled out and rushed to a hospital where the doctors declared them dead, police said. The police have informed their relatives who live in Karnal. Javed used to sell balloons and toys and had been living in Ambala city for the last several years.
Chaos erupts at Kannur Corpn. meet over Payyambalam crematorium issue
Farmer unions tell Centre they will boycott May 4 talks if Punjab govt representatives take part
CHANDIGARH: The Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) have urged Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan not to invite representatives of the Punjab government to the proposed meeting between farmer unions and the Centre scheduled for May 4. The farmer unions said that if representatives of the Punjab government are called for the meeting, they will be compelled to boycott the talks. Both the farmers unions, who have been holding talks with the Centre on their demands, have written a letter to Chouhan saying they are of the firm view that the issues related to agriculture can only be resolved through talks for which they are always ready. Our last meeting was held in Chandigarh on March 19 in a very cordial atmosphere and it was decided that the next meeting will be held on May 4. But after that meeting, the Punjab government betrayed the trust of farmer leaders by arresting them and sending them to jail. The state government also used force to crush peaceful protests at the Shambhu and Khanauri borders, insulting the farmers and hurting their self-respect, said the letter which was signed by Jagjit Singh Dallewal, Abhimanyu Kohar and other farmer leaders. We request that no representatives of the Punjab government should take part in the proposed meeting on May 4. If the representatives of the state government take part in this meeting, then both the farmers unions will be compelled to abstain from the talks in accordance with justice and sentiments of farmers across the country. We further request the government to please clarify their stand in this regard to us by letter as soon as possible, added the letter. In the March 19 meeting with the farmers, besides the Union ministers, the Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian and Food Supplies Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak were also present as the Punjab government had acted as a mediator. The protesting farmers had been camping at the Shambhu (Shambhu-Ambala) and Khanauri (Sangrur-Jind) border points between Punjab and Haryana since February 13 last year, when their march to Delhi was thwarted by security forces, until the Punjab Police evicted them on March 19.
Hindutva mob attacks shops in Haryana after Pahalgam attack
A Hindutva mob in Saha, Ambala, Haryana, reportedly vandalised and set fire to Muslim-owned shops while chanting Jai Shri Ram during a protest against the Pahalgam terror attack. A video circulating on social media shows a raged man smashing items in a shop while others around him chant Pakistan Murdabad, Bharat Mata Ki Jai. Meanwhile, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Haryana government assures safety for Kashmiri students facing harassment following Pahalgam attack
CHANDIGARH: Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) alleged that several Kashmiri students harassed and assaulted by fringe elements in Ambala district of Haryana. Haryana government, in response, has assured their safety and security. Meanwhile, more than 100 Kashmiri students have returned to their state from Punjab following the Pahalgam terror attack; the Punjab State Women's Commission took notice of the sudden surge in hostility towards Kashmiri citizens after a girl student alleged harassment post the recent terror attack. National Convenor of the Association Nasir Khuehami claimed that they have taken up the matter with the concerned authorities and brought it to the attention of the Advisor to the Chief Minister of Haryana for immediate action. We have been informed that Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has instructed the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police and the district administration to maintain close contact with educational institutions to promptly address any concerns and to provide Kashmiri students with a sense of safety and reassurance, he said. Khuehami claimed that CM Saini has further directed that adequate measures be taken to ensure the safety, security, and well-being of Kashmiri students studying across various colleges and universities in the state. We have received assurance at highest level that, Haryana Government is closely monitoring the situation and remain in constant touch with the affected students to provide all possible support. We are committed to ensuring that students feel secure and are able to pursue their education without fear or intimidation, he claimed. He further said that they have informed that following the unfortunate incident in Ambala, urgent steps have been initiated at the highest level. Pahalgam attack fallout: Kashmiri students flee Uttarakhand amid alleged threats Post-Pahalgam, surge in attacks against Kashmiri students Khuehami claimed that following targeted attack on 110 Kashmiri students inside the hostel premises of Universal Group of Institutions at Dera Bassi in Punjab, the college administration asked the students to return to Kashmir for their safety. The students were sent in two buses with police protection provided by Punjab Police up to Jammu. But they were stopped near Udhampur, where local police have stopped the buses after intervention they have been allowed to travel and are en route to Kashmir from Punjab, he said. In another related incident, the Punjab State Women Commission took suo motu cognizance of a Kashmiri girl student who claimed that she was harassed by some locals in Mohali in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. The girl Kashmiri student in Kharar claimed that some locals abused and harassed her and her friend on Wednesday. The chairperson of the commission Raj Gill yesterday wrote to Senior Superintendent of Police of SAS Nagar SSP Deepak Pareek to inquire about the incident and submit a report. Strict warning has been issued in general to who so ever try to harass the students, will face legal action. I am personally in touch with all the students from Kashmir and reassured them of their safety and safe place for their study, Gill said in a post on X. On the other hand, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Ropar Range), Harcharan Singh Bhullar visited various educational institutions in Mohali and held meetings with their faculties and management regarding the safety of outstation students. Bhullar also asked the students to beware of the false propaganda spreading on social media. SSP Pareek assured students that PCR vehicles have been deployed in and around the campus where non-local students are staying in hostels and he further said that areas wth private PG and hostels are also being patrolled. Kashmiri students assaulted, harassed across India after Pahalgam terror attack Haryana CM assures safety of Kashmiri students Meanwhile, Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini had on Friday directed that adequate measures be taken to ensure the safety and security of Kashmiri students studying in various colleges and universities across the state. At present 1,157 such students are pursuing their education in different educational institutions in Haryana. CM Saini instructed the district administration to maintain close contact with educational institutions to address any concerns and provide students with a sense of safety and reassurance. On Thursday Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi directed officials across the state to ensure law and order is strictly maintained as he chaired a video conference with all Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police stressing that the state governments top priority is maintaining peace, harmony, and brotherhood. During the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sumita Misra issued instructions to district administrations to ensure the safety and support of Kashmiri students enrolled in colleges and universities across the state.
Terror attack aftermath: 4,000 tourists take train route to exit J&K
NEW DELHI: The non-availability of flights to their respective cities forced many tourists to opt for the train route in their mad rush to exit Jammu & Kashmir at the earliest following the terror attack at Pahalgam. In just two days, nearly 4,000 tourists chugged out of the state. Chief Public Relations Officer, Northern Railway, Himanshu S Upadhyay told TNIE, Apart from operating two special trains, Northern Railway attached additional bogies to regular trains to accommodate them. We also opened food stalls 24x7 at railway stations in Kashmir to facilitate a smooth route out for the tourists. Passengers managed to reach Shri Vaishnavo Devi Katra or Jammu railway stations by buses and taxis. We operated two specials from Katra via Jammu to New Delhi. Each of these trains carried at least 1,500 passengers, he said, adding, The first special train (Train no. 04612) was operated on April 23 while the second special train (Train no. 04625) was operated on April 24. The trains had stoppages at Udhampur, Jammu, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Ambala, Kurukshetra and Panipat. Pahalgam aftermath: India ramps up diplomatic outreach as world leaders continue to dial PM Modi In addition to that, extra bogies were attached to a few regular trains that left the state including Shalimar Malani (Train no. 14662) and Kolkata Express (Train no. 13152). We also gave priority to the tourists and accommodated them on trains on which people did not board at the last minute, Upadhyay said. The rush had eased by Friday and hence there was no need for any special train to be operated on April 25, he added. Food stalls were opened 24x7 at the stations. A 'mini war room' managed by railway staff was set up at Jammu to co-ordinate between all the departments and to handle the situation efficiently, the CPRO said. Help desks were opened at all the stations in J&K to offer any required support to the visitors.
Accused awarded death sentence in Ambalamukku murder case
Kanyakumari native Rajendran fatally stabbed Vineetha at the nursery she was working in the capital and stole her gold chain weighing 4.5 sovereigns. He is the prime accused in a 2014 triple homicide in Tamil Nadu
Protests erupt at Payyambalam crematorium over firewood shortage
District Collector, District Police Chief state accused pose serious threat to society, shows minimal potential for reformation
Politicans are holding Kambalas, fancy events instead of working for public cause: CPI(M) leader
Woman Goes To The Toilet At Ambala Bus Stand, Returns To Shocking Scenes Despite Police Presence
Upon returning, she discovered that her bag was missing, raising concerns about safety and security at the bus stand that sees heavy footfall on a daily basis
Thunderstorm, hailstorm batter parts of Himachal Pradesh causing widespread damage
CHANDIGARH: A squall accompanied by heavy rain and hailstorms lashed several parts of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday night, causing widespread damage and power outages were across the state. Shimla remained without electricity for several hours. The weather department has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and lightning in parts of the state on April 18 and 19. Meanwhile, heavy rains also lashed Punjab and Chandigarh. The squall struck Shimla around 11:15 PM plunging the town into darkness, the power supply was restored 10 hours later. The thunderstorm uprooted trees causing damage to vehicles, and blew off the roofs of makeshift houses. In the upper Shimla region, high-velocity winds caused significant damage to apple and stone fruit trees like plum and apricot. In many areas, fruit was knocked off the trees. Apple growers in Jubbal and Rampur reported major losses. The weather office has predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Solan, Sirmaur and Kinnaur districts on April 18 and 19. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are likely in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla and Lahaul-Spiti districts during this period. On April 20 light to moderate rains are likely at many places and at few places on April 21 and 22 due to fresh Western Disturbance, as a cyclonic circulation lies over the region. There was an appreciable fall in the minimum temperatures. Lahaul and Spitis Keylong was coldest at night with a low of 0.5 degree Celsius. As per MeT, Seobagh in Kullu district recorded the highest rainfall of 28.8 mm, followed by Lahaul-Spitis Kukumseri 23.8 mm, Narkanda 18 mm, Mandi 17.6 mm, Dharamshala 17 mm, Chamba 16 mm, Kalpa 15.6, Kufri 15 mm while the tourist resorts of Kasauli received 14.4 mm rain, Dalhousie 10 mm, Shimla 9.6 mm and Manali 6.8 mm. Heavy rain, accompanied by strong winds, lashed many parts of Punjab and Chandigarh late yesterday night and in the early today morning. As per the MeT Department Chandigarh received 8.3 mm of rain, however, the sky became clear in the morning and residents woke up to sunny weather. While Amritsar received (4.5 mm), Pathankot (3.2 mm), Gurdaspur (18.8 mm) and Rupnagar (6 mm) and in neighboring Haryana, Ambala received a light shower.
Kambala to be included in Dasara sports: DKS
Speaking at the Mooluru-Aduru Kambala on Saturday, Shivakumar said the government was committed to giving Kambala international exposure. Kambala is traditional buffalo race of coastal Karnataka
Accused found guilty in Ambalamukku Vineetha murder case
Prosecution terms the case rarest of rare. Court seeks psychological, behavioural and social background reports, sentencing on April 21
Mobile service firm told to compensate consumer for deficiency in service
The complaint had been filed by an Ambalamugal native on May 5, 2023
Vellayambalam-Chenthitta road to be opened by April 25
3-km long road is being renovated at 77.81 crore. The road is being made into a four-lane road from Althara to NoRKA Junction and from Mettukada to the flyover, and a two-lane road from NoRKA to Mettukada
UP electricity department sacks Muslim employee for waving Palestine flag on Eid
SAHARANPUR: An electricity department contract worker has been dismissed from service in this Uttar Pradesh district for allegedly waving a Palestine flag on Eid, officials said on Sunday. The termination notice was issued after photographs of him waving the Palestine flag were circulated on social media. Saqib Khan, who worked in the Kailashpur power house, waved the flag after Eid 'namaaz' on March 31, the officials said. Electricity department executive engineer Sanjeev Kumar said the department deemed his action anti-national leading to his termination. Saqib Khan, a contract worker in the Kailashpur power house, waved a flag of Palestine after offering 'namaaz' on Eid and posted of it a picture on social media, Kumar said. When the matter came to the department's notice, it was considered an anti-national activity and action was taken immediately. A letter was written to the contract company concerned and it was directed to remove Khan from service, he added. The department has instructed the contract company to immediately terminate Khan's employment and confirm the action. The incident follows action against eight individuals in the district who were also seen in a video waving Palestine flags and raising slogans. The authorities are identifying other individuals involved based on widely-circulated footage and plan to initiate legal proceedings against them. Superintendent of Police (City) Vyom Bindal had said on March 31, A video has come to our notice through social media in which some youngsters are seen waving the flag of another country. The matter is being investigated, following which further action will be taken. Vyom had said that, after offering 'namaaz' at the Ambala Road Eidgah, some youngsters raised slogans while waving flags of another country that were promptly removed by the police. The police action comes amid worldwide protests in solidarity with the people of Palestine, as the genocidal war by Israel continues in full swing. More than 50,500 Palestinians have been killed by the Israel in Gaza since the beginning of the war, dubbed by several rights groups and the UN agencies as a genocide.
Final arguments conclude in Ambalamukku Vineetha murder case; court to deliver verdict on April 10
The motive behind the murder was to steal Vineethas gold necklace, which weighed around 4.5 sovereigns