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Thu, 08 May 2025
At least five people lost their lives and two sustained serious injuries following a helicopter crash in Uttarakhands Uttarkashi district on Thursday, as reported by ANI. The accident occurred near Ganganani, a border area in Uttarkashi. The helicopter was carrying six passengers along with the captain when the crash took place. The exact cause behind the tragic incident is still unknown. Garhwal Divisional Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey confirmed that a rescue operation is actively in progress. Teams from the local administration and relief departments have reached the site and are working to assist those affected. The identities of the victims have not yet been disclosed. In response to the incident, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that teams from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the district administration were immediately dispatched to the crash site to conduct rescue and relief operations. He further mentioned that instructions have been given to ensure the injured receive all necessary medical assistance and that a thorough investigation into the cause of the crash will be carried out. This tragic event has raised concerns over flight safety in the hilly terrain of Uttarakhand, where weather conditions and difficult geography often pose significant challenges to aerial transportation. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation, and further details are expected as the investigation progresses. Disclaimer: This image is taken from X@ANI.
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Shivraj Chouhan announces that the government will begin a nationwide farm awareness campaign on May 29.

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced a nationwide 15-day awareness campaign, set to begin on May 29, aimed at educating 1-1.5 crore farmers about modern technologies and new seed varieties in preparation for the upcoming kharif sowing season. The initiative, titled 'Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan,' will run from May 29 to June 12, covering 700 districts across India.

In collaboration with state governments, the Centre will form 2,000 teams consisting of farm scientists, officials, and progressive farmers. These teams will hold three meetings daily at the district level, targeting 10-12 lakh farmers each day. At a National Conference on Agriculture for the Kharif Campaign, Chouhan emphasized the importance of enhancing agricultural extension services to improve productivity and crop output. He stressed the need for rapid dissemination of new technologies and research findings to farmers in the field.

The campaign will focus on educating farmers about climate-resilient seed varieties, fertilizer availability, monsoon predictions, and the benefits of government programs. Chouhan also urged state agriculture ministers to lead the initiative in their states and stated he would write to State Chief Ministers to ensure its success.

Highlighting the potential for agricultural growth, Chouhan noted that India's crop productivity is below the global average and emphasized the need to adopt modern technology and best practices to boost yields. He also pointed out significant yield disparities between states and stressed the importance of bridging these gaps to meet global standards.

Chouhan also addressed soil health, encouraging the proper use of fertilizers through the Soil Health Cards issued by the government. He shared the government's progress in the agricultural sector since 2014, focusing on increasing production, reducing input costs, and ensuring fair prices for farmers through enhanced procurement at minimum support price (MSP).
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Thu, 08 May 2025
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Operation Sindoor: Schools shut in border regions of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan

In light of 'Operation Sindoor', schools situated along the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan have been shut down amid rising tensions. According to recent reports, authorities have decided to suspend educational activities in the five border districts of Jammu—Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Rajouri, and Poonch—citing the prevailing security situation. Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar confirmed the decision on social media, announcing that all schools, colleges, and educational institutions in these areas would remain closed.

Similarly, in Punjab, the administration has closed schools in Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka, Gurdaspur, and Amritsar as tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate. An official order issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Ferozepur specified that schools in Pathankot would remain closed for 72 hours as a precaution.

Rajasthan has also taken similar measures, with all government and private schools being shut in the border districts of Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Barmer. Officials cited security concerns for the closures, noting that Rajasthan shares a roughly 1,070 km-long border with Pakistan, putting these western districts on high alert.

The closures come in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, a strategic military action launched by the Indian armed forces on the night of May 6 and 7. During the operation, missile strikes were carried out on nine terror infrastructure sites located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). The offensive was conducted in retaliation for the brutal terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians, mostly tourists. The missile strikes received strong support from across the Indian political spectrum. Leaders such as Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Jairam Ramesh, and Asaduddin Owaisi publicly praised the armed forces and backed the Centre’s response to the escalating cross-border threat.

The Pahalgam attack, which took place in the Baisaran Valley, drew widespread condemnation from international leaders, many of whom expressed solidarity with India in its fight against terrorism. Since the attack, relations between India and Pakistan have further deteriorated. Key bilateral agreements, including the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 and the Simla Agreement, have been suspended. In addition, India has blocked access to the Instagram accounts of several Pakistani celebrities and taken down over 15 Pakistani YouTube channels for allegedly spreading misinformation.
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Wed, 07 May 2025
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Rajnath discusses defence cooperation with Japanese counterpart, expresses gratitude for strong bilateral ties.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held bilateral discussions on Monday with his Japanese counterpart, General Nakatani, in New Delhi. During the talks, Singh expressed appreciation to the Japanese government for standing in solidarity with India following the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives.

Singh commended General Nakatani for his significant efforts in enhancing defence ties between the two nations. At the beginning of the India-Japan Defence Ministerial Meeting, Singh recalled their previous meeting in Vientiane, Laos, in November last year, where both sides had agreed to boost cooperation in defence industry, technology sharing, and military interoperability.

Welcoming Nakatani and his delegation, Singh remarked, “I remember our meeting in Vientiane where we agreed to strengthen defence cooperation. I appreciate Japan’s strong support following the Pahalgam attack.” Singh further lauded Nakatani for playing a key role in advancing India-Japan defence relations, particularly through agreements on defence equipment, technical collaboration, and military information protection. He expressed confidence that with Nakatani’s return as Defence Minister, bilateral defence cooperation will continue to grow stronger.

This marked their second meeting in six months, following their first encounter during the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus in Laos in November 2024. Earlier in the day, General Nakatani was welcomed with a Guard of Honour in Delhi. Singh personally received him, and the two leaders exchanged warm greetings. Nakatani also paid tribute at the National War Memorial by laying a wreath.

According to a Ministry of Defence press release, India and Japan enjoy a deep-rooted friendship, which has gained greater significance since the elevation of their relationship to a Special Strategic and Global Partnership in 2014. Defence and security remain vital pillars of this relationship. The Ministry also noted that defence cooperation between the two nations has grown steadily due to shared strategic perspectives, especially concerning peace, security, and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Mon, 05 May 2025
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Prez Murmu and PM Modi wished citizens on Gujarat and Maharashtra Formation Day.

President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday greeted the citizens of Maharashtra and Gujarat on their respective formation days, expressing hope that both states will contribute significantly to India’s development. Gujarat and Maharashtra were created on May 1, 1960, following the division of the Bombay state based on linguistic lines.

In her message to Gujarat, Murmu conveyed heartfelt greetings to all, especially to Gujaratis in India and abroad. She highlighted the state's legacy, mentioning Mahatma Gandhi, who promoted peace and non-violence globally, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who unified the nation. She praised the people of Gujarat for their dedication and hard work, which has enhanced India’s prestige worldwide, and expressed confidence that Gujarat will continue to set new standards of progress, helping India become a global power.

In her message to Maharashtra, Murmu praised the state’s history and its people’s spirit of patriotism, citing figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Jyotiba Phule, Savitribai Phule, Mahadev Govind Ranade, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, and Babasaheb Ambedkar for their contributions to societal change. She emphasized that Maharashtra will play a crucial role in India’s development and wished the state prosperity and happiness.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended their greetings to both states. Modi praised Maharashtra’s significant role in India's progress, noting the state’s historical importance and its people’s courage. He also acknowledged Gujarat’s achievements in various fields and wished for its continued success. Dhankhar highlighted Gujarat’s legacy of leadership, resilience, and innovation.
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Moody’s warns that escalating India-Pakistan tensions could derail Pakistan’s fragile economic recovery, strain external financing, and hinder fiscal reforms. While India’s economy faces minimal immediate impact, prolonged conflict may increase defense spending and slow fiscal consolidation. Recent violence and diplomatic fallout, including treaty suspensions and trade halts, heighten geopolitical risks.
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