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32 airports closed for flights now open after India-Pakistan ceasefire – check full list; airlines yet to begin flights, IndiGo says operations to begin soon

The temporary suspension of operations, was earlier supposed to last until 05:29 hours of May 15. (AI image) India-Pakistan ceasefire impact on air travel: The government has decided to lift the Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) for several airports across north and north-western India that had been temporarily closed for civilian flights till May 15.The decision…

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Virat Kohli retires, legendary India batter bows out before England series | Cricket News

Virat Kohli (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images) NEW DELHI:Virat Kohli, one of India’s most celebrated cricketers, has announced his retirement from Test cricket ahead of the upcoming England series. Kohli’s decision marks the end of an era in Indian cricket.Known for his intensity, unmatched fitness, and relentless drive, Kohli leaves behind a remarkable legacy in…

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Auto, taxi drivers in Uttarakhand offer free rides for soldiers going back to duty amid India-Pakistan tensions | Dehradun News

DEHRADUN/PITHORAGARH: As tension brews along the India-Pakistan border, an unlikely group has quietly mobilised in Uttarakhand — auto-rickshaw drivers in Dehradun and taxi operators in the hills of Pithoragarh. With an intention to do their bit to help armed forces personnel, they’ve begun offering free rides to soldiers rejoining their units on emergency call, and…

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Kashmir Tourism: As Border Tensions Rise, Visitors Flock to Patnitop in Jammu | Srinagar News

Tourists are now opting for these safer, calmer destinations in Jammu NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing border tensions between India and Pakistan, tourism in Kashmir remains disrupted, hill stations like Patnitop and Batote in Jammu’s Udhampur district are seeing a surge in visitors. Many travellers from Jammu and surrounding areas are now choosing to stay…

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Taliban bans chess in Afghanistan, calls it ‘haram’

The Taliban has banned chess in Afghanistan, citing religious concerns, in yet another move to curb entertainment and sports in the country, Khaama Press reported.The decision was announced by the Taliban’s ministry of promotion of virtue and prevention of vice, which claimed that chess is “haram” (forbidden) under its interpretation of Islamic law.TheAfghanistan Chess Federation…

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