India Returns To New Normal
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Men and machines of the armed forces worked meticulously to ensure the interception of Kamikaze drones and missiles fired by Pakistani troops targeting Jammu, drawing widespread appreciation from people.
India-Pak conflict: Centre empowers Army chief to mobilise Territorial Army for support
The central government has empowered the Army Chief to call out "every officer and every enrolled person" of the Territorial Army (TA) to provide for essential guard or to be embodied to support or supplement the regular Army.
Emergency khap panchayat to discuss post-Operation Sindoor developments on May 10: UP
Amid the evolving national situation in the wake of Operation Sindoor, an emergency panchayat of khap leaders has been convened on May 10 at the Sarv Khap headquarters at Soram village in Muzaffarnagar district. Sarv Khap secretary, Chaudhary Subhash Balyan, told PTI on Friday that invitations have been sent out to all khap (caste council) heads.
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Prioritising the safety of students amid military conflict between India and Pakistan, several private schools in Delhi shifted to online classes on Friday as a precautionary measure, an official said.
Indo-Pak conflict: 4 trains cancelled in Rajasthan, 5 rescheduled
The North Western Railways on Friday cancelled four trains and rescheduled five in Rajasthan in view of the ongoing military conflict between India and Pakistan.
Trains going to and from Munabao, a village close to the International Borders in Rajasthan, are among those that stand cancelled.
Authorities announce complete blackout in Ambala from tonight
The district administration in Haryana's Ambala, which is a key air force base, on Friday issued an order to enforce blackout during night hours amid the military conflict between India and Pakistan, officials said.
Mirwaiz asks India, Pak to de-escalate situation
Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Friday urged India and Pakistan to de-escalate the situation to prevent destruction. "I urge both the countries to urgently de-escalate and not to tread on this dangerous path, which can only lead to destruction," he said in a post on X.
L-G Sinha visits J-K's Uri sector to assess damage caused by Pakistani shelling
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday visited the Uri sector to assess the damage caused by Pakistani shelling in civilian areas over the past three nights.

A local resident stands outside his house that was destroyed by Pakistani artillery shelling at the Lagama village in Uri, about 100kms from Srinagar, on May 9, 2025. (Photo by TAUSEEF MUSTAFA / AFP)
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India's response to Pakistan's original conflict escalation with the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam last month was "precise, targeted" and focussed solely on terror infrastructure but Pakistan has chosen to continue to escalate the matter instead of taking an "off-ramp" to end the crisis, the Indian High Commissioner to the UK has said.
Nepal's Human Rights Group Protests Outside Indian, Pakistan Embassies; Urges Peace
A Nepalese human rights group staged demonstrations outside the Indian and Pakistani embassies here on Friday, urging both nations to end ongoing tensions and promote peace in South Asia.
The Human Rights and Peace Society organised the protests, led by activist Krishna Pahadi and HURPES president Renuka Paudel.