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Don’t expect relief from heat till Apr 7: Meteorologists | Mumbai News – The Times of India

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Mumbai: Even as day temperatures recorded on Thursday by the IMD Santacruz observatory dipped to 34.5 degrees from 36.9 degrees observed a day ago, hot weather conditions are likely to continue in the city for the next few days.
This is because the IMD for April 5, 6, and 7 issued a yellow alert for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Palghar, indicating hot and humid conditions in isolated pockets. Meteorologists said the expected rise in temperatures was due to the influx of dry northerly winds caused by an anticyclone over the Arabian Sea. As the anticyclone develops, winds will move in a clockwise direction, bringing dry northerly winds that will drive up temperatures, they pointed out.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, April 3, the IMD Santacruz observatory recorded day temperatures of 34.5 degrees, which was 1.4 degrees above normal, while the IMD Colaba observatory recorded 33.9 degrees, which was 1.5 degrees above normal. The relative humidity levels were also on the higher side, with the IMD Santacruz and Colaba observatories recording 79% and 78%, respectively. As per the weather bureau inference on Thursday, “There is an upper air cyclonic circulation over southeast Arabian Sea and its neighbourhood, while the trough from Lakshadweep to Konkan has become less marked.” TNN





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‘We thought gunshots were to scare birds’: How Bengaluru techie Bharath Bhushan’s wife escaped Pahalgam terror attack | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

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‘We thought gunshots were to scare birds’: How Bengaluru techie Bharath Bhushan’s wife escaped Pahalgam terror attack | Bengaluru News – The Times of India


Bharath Bhushan’s brother Preetham and relatives pay respects before the cremation at Hebbal electric crematorium

BENGALURU: Dr. Sujatha, the wife of Bengaluru-based techie Bharath Bhushan, who was killed in the attack, shared how her husband tried to comfort her amid the chaos. Despite hearing gunshots and sensing the imminent danger, Bharath repeatedly reassured her, saying, “Don’t worry, don’t worry… stay strong.”
However, even after explaining that he was a father of a young child, the terrorist showed no mercy and shot him in the head.
Sujatha recounted the brutal moments when the family was near a tent, checking out traditional Kashmiri attire. Gunshots erupted, initially mistaken for something harmless, but soon it became clear they were in the middle of a shooting spree.
As they hid behind the tent, they overheard one of the terrorists ask an elderly man in Hindi, “How can you be happy here when our children are dying there? How can you play with your kids and smile here?” When the man responded, “What should I do? How can I help?” the terrorist coldly shot him.
The terrorist then approached the tent where Sujatha and her family were hiding. Bharath, holding their son, pleaded for their lives. The terrorist, however, ordered Bharath to hand over the child to Sujatha before shooting him three times in the head. Bharath’s body was later flown to Bengaluru, where it was honored with a state funeral.
After witnessing her husband’s death, Sujatha, knowing he wouldn’t survive, quickly grabbed their belongings and fled the scene. “Being a doctor, I knew he wouldn’t survive after he was shot in the head. I kept running, constantly looking back to see if anyone was following us. The area was filled with dead bodies,” she recalled.
Sujatha managed to reach safety with her son, assisted by the CRPF, who ensured their protection as they made their way down the hill.
“I ran with my 3-year-old child,” Sujatha said, recalling: “After shooting my husband, the terrorist went away. I immediately rushed to my husband and took his wallet. We had a BSNL postpaid phone, and on a bench were our bags. So, I grabbed those and ran.”





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Delhi judge receives death threats by 2 unidentified men | Delhi News – The Times of India

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NEW DELHI: A Delhi court judge reportedly received death threats by two unidentified individuals in the Kakrola area in Dwarka.
The incident happened as he was taking a walk on April 1 in the area. A car with two men seated stopped their car in front of him and honked repeatedly to get his attention before one of the occupants threatened the judge and fled the scene, said a senior police officer.
An FIR was registered in the matter on April 16, though the judge was unable to note the vehicle’s registration number.
Further investigation into the matter has been initiated with CCTV footage being reviewed in an attempt to identify the suspects.





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Kochi Water Metro sails into third year with patronage of 4 million commuters

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Kochi Water Metro ferries berthed at the High Court terminal. As it steps into its third year, the Water Metro is set to expand its operations both within Kerala and across India.

The fleet of 19 air conditioned hybrid-electric Water Metro ferries that are operating in Kochi transported a total of 4 million commuters across 10 terminals in the Greater Kochi area, during the past two years.

They were from among the twenty-three 100-passenger ferries for which Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) had placed an order with Cochin Shipyard. This first-of-its-kind water transport system in India that aims to introduce 78 ferries in the Greater Kochi area in a phased manner is being implemented by the Kerala government. It was officially launched on April 25, 2023.

As it steps into its third year, the Water Metro is set to expand its operations both within Kerala and across India. The project had won the Gussies Electric Boat Award-2022 in the commercial ferry category and the Skoch Award for excellence in offering services to the public in the transport sector. The Union government had plans to probe the feasibility of replicating the model in 21 locations across the country, said a KMRL release.

The agency’s MD, Loknath Behera, hoped that the system of water transport would bring in sustainability and affordability in public transport and help decongest roads.

A feasibility study to implement the Water Metro project in Mumbai has been submitted to the Maharashtra government by KMRL. The agency was also asked to conduct feasibility studies to implement the Water Metro system in 21 urban centers across 11 States and two Union Territories, it said.



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