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Indian airlines may continue operating over Oman and Saudi Arabia, subject to conditions. The regulator said flights must not operate below FL 320, or 32,000 feet, in specified parts of these airspaces. About the nine airspaces, the DGCA asked airlines to efrain from operating within the affected airspace...at all flight levels and altitudes.
The National Building Code (NBC) is set to be replaced by a National Building Standard (NBS) by April-end, granting states and municipal bodies greater authority over development control, fire safety, and administration.
The Delhi High Court has ordered Tamil media outlet Nakkheeran Media to remove defamatory videos and articles targeting Isha Foundation and Sadhguru. The court's interim order follows a defamation suit filed by the Foundation, which has welcomed the decision and vowed to continue legal action against those spreading false content.
Preparing for a first race looks different for everyone. Some runners follow structured training plans, others rely on simple consistency, social accountability, or technology-driven routines to stay motivated. Technological innovations make it easy to track your progress and goals. As March 29, the date of the Times Internet Delhi Half Marathon approaches at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in Delhi, heres what one can do to stay in prime form.
India is actively seeking LPG from all available sources, including Russia, to secure energy supplies. This move comes as the Middle East conflict disrupts global energy markets. India is also continuing to provide energy assistance to neighboring nations like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Maldives. Consumers are urged to use LPG wisely.
Ukraine called for a transparent investigation into the detention of six of its nationals in Mizoram, denying any involvement in terrorist activities. Kyiv suspects Russia is attempting to create discord between Ukraine and India, urging that allegations be based on verified facts and intergovernmental cooperation.
Operation Epic Fury has plunged the Middle East into chaos, prompting India to manage a multi-faceted crisis. Over 2.2 lakh Indians have returned home amidst escalating conflict, while energy supplies face strain. New Delhi navigates a delicate diplomatic tightrope, balancing global powers to protect its citizens and economic interests.
Rahul Gandhi alleges the BJP is creating a riot-like situation in Delhi. This follows the Uttam Nagar murder of Tarun and concerns over Eid violence. The Delhi High Court has ordered police to make arrangements. Gandhi urges Delhi residents to resist provocation and unite.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has unveiled its initial list of 88 candidates for the Assam assembly elections, with chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma contesting from Jalukbari. The party has finalized seat-sharing with AGP and BPF, aiming to retain power. The announcement follows the declaration of the poll schedule for the 126-member assembly.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has ruled himself out of the Kerala chief ministerial race, stating he is not contesting the upcoming assembly elections. Tharoor emphasized that the chief minister should be chosen from elected MLAs and expressed confidence in the UDF's prospects, predicting a strong seat tally.
Vikram K Doraiswami will be India's new Ambassador to China. The ministry of external affairs announced his appointment. Doraiswami is a senior Indian Foreign Service officer. He currently serves as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. He is expected to take up his new role shortly. This appointment occurs as India and China continue diplomatic discussions on bilateral issues.
Border Porous, Area Out Of Junta's Control
Hoteliers in Gulmarg, facing eviction after lease expiry, have withdrawn their High Court petitions. The Jammu and Kashmir government assured the court of a fair resolution, allowing hoteliers to submit representations for consideration. This development follows the introduction of new land grant rules that bar lease extensions and permit open bidding for properties.
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the West Bengal government's challenge to the Enforcement Directorate's plea regarding alleged obstruction by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a raid. Justices questioned where the ED would seek recourse if not in courts, emphasizing no entity should lack remedies. The court also raised constitutional concerns over the alleged obstruction.
Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda responded to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks by calling his alliance with the Congress a forced marriage that ended in an abusive relationship.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has criticized the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) for linking the RSS and VHP to a recent Assam Rifles operation at a church. VHP president Alok Kumar stated these accusations are misplaced and aim to sow societal division, asserting neither organization was involved.
Prime Minister Modi conveyed Eid greetings to Kuwait's Crown Prince and condemned attacks on the nation's sovereignty amidst regional conflict. He emphasized India's priority on safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and discussed diplomatic solutions for peace. Similar concerns were raised with the UAE President, highlighting India's energy ties and diaspora welfare.
Lord's Mark Industries Limited is set to manufacture a new AI-powered breast screening wearable device. This collaboration with CMET promises a radiation-free and non-invasive method for early breast cancer detection. The device will be convenient, portable, and designed for widespread accessibility across India and eventually global markets.
Punjab's Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has demanded royalty from Rajasthan for water supplied since 1960, citing a 1920 tripartite agreement. He claims Rajasthan owes Rs 1.44 lakh crore under this pact, which facilitated water flow through the Rajasthan feeder. Mann stated Punjab has formally written to Rajasthan and plans to involve the central government to resolve the unpaid dues.

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