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Operation Sindoor Live Updates: Pakistan used Turkey-made drones to target 26 locations, military sites in north India

Operation Sindoor Live Updates: Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, explosions were heard near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir early Friday morning.

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“Pakistan Using Civil Airliners as Shields”: Wing Commander Vyomika Singh at MEA Briefing

New Delhi, May 9 — In a sharp statement during a Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) briefing, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh accused Pakistan of endangering international aviation by using civil airliners as shields during its recent failed attack on India.

“On May 7 at 20:30 hours, Pakistan launched an unprovoked drone and missile attack against India. Despite initiating this aggression, Pakistan did not close its civil airspace,” said Wing Commander Singh.

She added that Pakistan’s failure to suspend civilian air traffic over its airspace, particularly during an expected Indian counter-response, was a deliberate tactic to use civilian aircraft as cover.

“This is a highly irresponsible and dangerous move. Civil airliners, including international flights, continued flying in Pakistani airspace near the International Border (IB), while India had already cleared its airspace of civil traffic as a safety measure,” she noted.

Referring to live data from FlightRadar24, Singh showed a screenshot depicting the Punjab sector under high air defense alert. The image clearly demonstrated:

  • Indian airspace was devoid of civilian flights due to a declared closure.

  • In contrast, Pakistani civil air traffic between Karachi and Lahore remained active.

“Despite the provocation, the Indian Air Force exercised considerable restraint in its response to ensure the safety of international civil aviation,” she concluded.

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This specialty chemicals company declares Q4 results, recommends final dividend – Check amount

This specialty chemicals company declares Q4 results, recommends final dividend – Check amount

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📊 Fineotex Chemical Q4 FY25 Results & Dividend Announcement

🧪 Company: Fineotex Chemical Ltd
📅 Quarter Ending: March 31, 2025
📍 Listed On: BSE (Smallcap segment)


💰 Financial Highlights (Q4 FY25)

  • Revenue from Operations: ₹119.78 crore
    (↓ from ₹153.01 crore in Q4 FY24)

  • Profit After Tax (PAT): ₹20.13 crore

  • Gross Margin: 36.22%

  • PAT Margin: 16.81%


🏦 Dividend Details

  • Final Dividend Declared: ₹0.40 per equity share (face value ₹2)

  • Total FY25 Dividend: ₹0.80 per share

  • Total Payout: ₹4.58 crore

  • Subject to shareholders’ approval in the upcoming AGM


📉 Stock Performance (BSE)

  • Previous Close: ₹257.35

  • Opening Today: ₹240.05

  • Day’s Low: ₹229.00 (↓ 11.01%)

  • Last Seen Price: ₹230.85

  • 52-Week Range: ₹192.05 – ₹438.60

  • Market Cap: ₹2,644.97 crore


📈 Stock Return Overview

  • 5-Year Return: ↑ 862% (Multibagger)

  • 1-Year Return: ↓ 35%

  • 6-Month Return: ↓ 29%

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Four dead, five others critically injured after coming in contact with high-tension wires in Gazipur

The incident happened while the youngsters were preparing for the Kashi Das Baba puja. It was reported in Narwar village of the Mardah police station area.

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⚠️ Ghazipur Tragedy: 4 Dead, 5 Injured After Contact with High-Tension Wire

📍 Location: Narwar village, Mardah Police Station area, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh
📅 Incident: During preparations for Kashi Das Baba puja


🚨 What Happened

  • A group of young men was erecting bamboo poles for the upcoming religious event.

  • They accidentally came into contact with a high-tension wire, causing a severe electric shock.


🕯️ Casualties

Deceased:

  1. Hara Boss

  2. Chhotelal Yadav (35)

  3. Ravindra Yadav alias Kallu (29) – UP Police Constable

  4. Gorakh Yadav (23) – Cousin of Ravindra

  5. Aman Yadav (19)

Injured (Critical/Undergoing Treatment at Fatima Hospital, Mau):

  • Abhirik Yadav (16)

  • Santosh Yadav (32)

  • Jitendra Yadav (30)

  • 2 others (unnamed by authorities)


🗣️ Official Statement

Ghazipur SP confirmed:

  • 4 deaths

  • 2 in critical condition

  • 5 injured in total with burn injuries


This incident once again highlights the dangers of uninsulated overhead electrical infrastructure and the urgent need for safety awareness during public and religious event preparations.

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Indian Army (10+2 technical entry scheme) Recruitment 2025: No written exam, salary up to 2,50,000/- | Details

Indian Army (10+2 technical entry scheme) Recruitment 2025 online application window will be closed soon. Candidates who are willing to submit their application forms can do so before the last date. Check vacancy, eligibility, how to apply, fee, salary and other details here.

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🇮🇳 Indian Army TES 54 (10+2 Technical Entry Scheme) – January 2026 Batch

📍 Location: JoinIndianArmy.nic.in
📅 Last Date to Apply: June 12, 2025


📌 Vacancy Details

  • Total Seats: 90

  • Vacancies are provisional and subject to change based on training capacity and organizational needs.


Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification:

  • Passed 10+2 (Class XII) or equivalent with minimum 60% marks in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).

  • Must have appeared in JEE (Main) 2025.

Age Limit:

  • Candidate must be 16½ to 19½ years old as of the start of the course.

  • Date of Birth Range: 02 July 2006 to 01 July 2009 (both dates inclusive).


🛡️ Selection Process

  1. Shortlisting of Applications

  2. SSB Interview

  3. Medical Examination

  4. Final Merit List & Issue of Joining Letters

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be called for SSB interviews.


💪 Physical Standards

Candidates must meet the physical standards set by the Indian Army. Details are available on the official website.


💰 Cost of Training

  • ₹13,940/- per week (2021 rate; subject to revision).

  • Cost is borne by the government; however, it will be recovered from candidates withdrawing voluntarily.


🔗 Apply Here:

Visit the official website – joinindianarmy.nic.in

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