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A severe storm accompanied by heavy rain struck Delhi and Noida this evening, causing significant disruptions including traffic chaos, waterlogging, and power outages. Wind speeds reached up to 79 km/h, uprooting trees and toppling hoardings, particularly in areas like Safdarjung and Lodi Road, where hail was also reported. Airlines issued advisories about potential flight delays due to the adverse weather, and several Metro passengers experienced lengthy delays as external debris fell onto tracks. Amidst the turmoil, an IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar encountered turbulence, resulting in a damaged nose but managed a safe landing. The Delhi airport urged travelers to verify their flight statuses, while both Air India and IndiGo advised passengers to allow extra time for their journeys. This storm is part of a series of western disturbances affecting northern India, exacerbated by a cyclonic circulation over the Arabian Sea. 
Published: May 21 2025, 9 pmeznews.inLife in Dimapur, Nagaland, may seem normal, but underlying issues reveal decades of decay and turmoil, exacerbated by China's non-conventional warfare strategies. Through its 'Three Warfares'—psychological, public opinion, and legal warfare—China has indirectly waged war against India, leveraging Myanmar as a conduit for smuggling narcotics, weapons, and wildlife. The region suffers from rampant drug addiction and violence, with insurgent groups like the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) reportedly funded and armed by China. These groups engage in drug trafficking and extortion, contributing to social decay. China's influence in South Asia is evident through its support for Pakistan and Myanmar's military junta, fostering instability in the region. The situation poses serious challenges for India's northeastern states, where armed insurgents and drug problems threaten societal well-being. 
Published: May 22 2025, 9 ameznews.inPolice in Odisha are investigating YouTuber Priyanka Senapati's ties to travel vlogger Jyoti Malhotra, who was arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan. Authorities are examining Senapati's bank transactions and communications with Malhotra, who was detained last week in Haryana. Senapati has clarified that she was unaware of Malhotra's espionage activities, stating she would not have maintained contact had she known. The investigation also includes scrutiny of the Jagannath Bhakt Niwas guest house, where Malhotra stayed during a visit to Puri. Police Superintendent Vinit Agrawal confirmed that a verification of all information, including financial transactions, is ongoing. Malhotra faces charges for sharing sensitive information and maintaining contact with a Pakistani citizen, reportedly meeting an officer during a visa application at the Pakistan High Commission. She was part of a larger investigation that led to the arrest of 12 individuals linked to an alleged espionage network in northern India. 
Published: May 22 2025, 9 ameznews.inSRINAGAR: A significant encounter is underway in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, where 3-4 terrorists are reportedly trapped following an intelligence-led operation by security forces on Thursday. This operation comes just a week after six terrorists were neutralized in separate encounters in south Kashmir, specifically in the Keller area of Shopian and the Nadar area of Tral in Pulwama. The heightened focus on these regions follows the tragic Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians. As part of the ongoing anti-terror efforts, security forces are also demolishing the homes of identified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to disrupt terrorist activities in the region. 
Published: May 22 2025, 8 ameznews.inOver 50 students from Haryana have been arrested in Arunachal Pradesh for their involvement in a mass exam cheating scheme during a recruitment exam conducted by the CBSE for non-teaching positions at the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti. The students, apprehended at exam centers in Itanagar, were found using electronic devices linked to a syndicate based in Haryana. The cheating was uncovered when a suspicious student was investigated at Kingcup Public School, leading to the discovery of GSM-enabled gadgets and micro earpieces. Superintendent of Police Rohit Rajbir Singh revealed that the candidates were trained to use these devices discreetly, facilitating real-time communication with external handlers. Following the arrests, police seized 29 devices and suspect a wider network may be involved, with similar cheating activities reported in other regions. The case has been registered under various laws, including the newly introduced Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. 
Published: May 22 2025, 8 ameznews.inMUMBAI: Domestic benchmark indices opened lower on Thursday, reflecting negative global cues, with notable selling in the IT and auto sectors. At 9:26 am, the Sensex was down 726.42 points, or 0.89%, at 80,870.21, while the Nifty declined by 225.0 points, or 0.91%, to 24,588.45. The Nifty Bank fell 336.20 points, or 0.61%, and the Nifty Midcap 100 index dropped 307.60 points, or 0.54%. Analysts highlighted that a breakout above or below certain levels could provide directional cues, with immediate support at 24,600 and stronger support near 24,500. In the Sensex pack, only Adani Ports and Tata Steel gained, while Indusind Bank and Tech Mahindra were among the top losers. Asian markets were predominantly in the red, and US indices also experienced significant declines, with the Dow Jones falling 816.80 points, or 1.91%. Foreign institutional investors were net buyers of equities. 
Published: May 22 2025, 8 ameznews.inFormer US National Security Advisor John Bolton stated that India is justified in taking self-defensive actions against terrorist targets in Pakistan following the deadly Pahalgam attack on April 22, which killed 26 people. Speaking to ANI, Bolton urged Pakistan to control terrorist activities within its borders, warning of severe repercussions if it does not. He expressed concern over the increasing Chinese influence in Pakistan, particularly through military support, which poses a significant threat to India. Bolton noted that India's military response to the Pahalgam attack was more robust than previous actions taken after the 2019 Pulwama attack. India's Operation Sindoor, initiated on May 7, targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and resulted in over 100 terrorist deaths. In retaliation, Pakistan conducted cross-border shelling and drone attacks, leading to a coordinated Indian response that damaged strategic military assets in Pakistan, culminating in a ceasefire agreement on May 10. 
Published: May 22 2025, 6 ameznews.inIndiGo's CEO, Pieter Elbers, addressed concerns regarding the airline's codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines amid Turkey's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, asserting that IndiGo remains "fully compliant" with Indian regulations. In a recent interview, he discussed the impact of the closure of 32 airports due to India-Pakistan tensions, noting that IndiGo had to cancel 170 flights over eight days, a minor percentage of its daily operations. He acknowledged the challenges posed by Pakistan's airspace closure but emphasized the airline's ability to adapt and reallocate capacity as needed. Elbers confirmed IndiGo's commitment to serving customers and compliance with any regulatory changes. He outlined plans for IndiGo to become a global aviation leader by 2030, supported by significant aircraft orders. Additionally, he highlighted the airline's focus on enhancing its business class offerings while addressing the seriousness of recent hoax bomb calls affecting safety protocols. 
Published: May 22 2025, 12 ameznews.inTMC leader Sagarika Ghose described a harrowing experience aboard an Indigo flight to Srinagar, which encountered severe turbulence due to adverse weather conditions. The aircraft, carrying a five-member delegation including Derek O'Brien and Mamata Thakur, prompted the pilot to declare an emergency as passengers screamed and prayed during the ordeal. Ghose recounted the moment as a "near-death experience," expressing gratitude to the pilot for safely landing the plane, which had suffered damage to its nose. The flight, with 200 people onboard, landed safely in Srinagar, where the delegation plans to stay until May 23 to express solidarity with families affected by cross-border attacks. IndiGo confirmed that flight 6E 2142 faced a sudden hailstorm but that the crew adhered to safety protocols, ensuring passenger wellbeing upon arrival. Videos of the incident circulated on social media, showcasing the panic among passengers. 
Published: May 22 2025, 12 ameznews.inA Srinagar-bound IndiGo flight from Delhi, carrying 227 passengers, encountered severe turbulence due to an unexpected hailstorm on Wednesday, causing damage to a section of the aircraft's nose. Passengers on flight 6E2142 were visibly distressed, with screams and cries captured in a viral video as the plane shook violently amid flashes of lightning. In response to the turbulent conditions, the pilot declared an "emergency" to Air Traffic Control in Srinagar. Fortunately, the flight landed safely at 6:30 PM, and the airline praised the crew for their adherence to safety protocols. IndiGo confirmed that the airport team attended to passengers upon arrival, prioritizing their comfort and well-being. While the airline did not detail the extent of the damage, a viral image on social media confirmed a visible break in the aircraft's nose, as reported by NDTV. 
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