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Operation Sindoor LIVE Updates | India's Ministry of Defence says Pakistani drones spotted at 26 sites

Earlier, India said that Pakistan launched at least 300 to 400 drones on India in the intervening night of May 7 and 8.

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Tensions continue to mount between India and Pakistan following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam and India's retaliatory strikes on Pakistan. Several security alerts have been issued across northern and western India, including airspace restrictions, red alerts in border districts, and increased military vigilance. Civil flight operations at multiple airports remain suspended, disinformation is spreading rapidly online, and official advisories are urging calm and caution.

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In the wake of rising tensions between India and Pakistan, several states—including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and West Bengal—have enforced strict precautionary measures. These include school closures, blackouts in border districts, and cancellation of leave for police and administrative officials.

The IPL match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals has been officially called off.

IPL match was stopped at Dharamsala.

While officials have not issued a formal statement on the reason for the stoppage, the floodlights of the stadium were deliberately switched off, suggesting a precautionary blackout in response to the developing military escalation along the India-Pakistan border.

A complete blackout has been enforced in Srinagar, Chandigarh, Bhuj, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Sri Ganganagar.

US Secretary Marco Rubio calls Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar

Following the drone attack in Jammu on the night of May 8, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, urging immediate de-escalation. He expressed support for direct India-Pakistan dialogue, reaffirmed US cooperation in counter-terrorism, and offered condolences for the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval meets PM Modi

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds discussions with armed forces chiefs

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said India has been “measured” in its actions but warned that any escalation will be met with a “firm response.”

Airports on high alert

Security stepped up in all airports across India

Bureau of Civil Aviation has issued orders to step up security and carry out through frisking of passengers

District administration in Barmer, Rajasthan denies missile attack

The Ministry of Defence said military stations in Jammu, Pathankot, and Udhampur were targeted by Pakistani-origin drones and missiles along the International Border in J\&K. The threats were swiftly neutralised using both kinetic and non-kinetic measures, as per standard protocols. No casualties or material damage were reported. The statement added that India remains fully prepared to defend its sovereignty and protect its citizens.

Schools in J&K, Punjab and Rajasthan declared closed tomorrow

A letter circulating on social media claiming to be a confidential communication from “Gen VK Narayan” to the Northern Command has been flagged as fake by PIB Fact Check.

The government clarified that the letter is fabricated and that no individual named Gen VK Narayan currently holds the post of Chief of the Army Staff. Citizens are urged to avoid spreading unverified information and rely only on official sources for updates.

Ludhiana, Kullu and Chandigarh airports closed : India Today

X (formerly Twitter) has received executive orders from the Indian government to block over 8,000 accounts, including those of global media outlets and prominent users.

The company will comply to avoid penalties but said it strongly disagrees with the move, calling it censorship. In many cases, no specific posts or reasons were given. X said it cannot publish the orders due to legal restrictions but urged transparency to prevent arbitrary action. Affected users have been notified and are encouraged to seek legal help. X also shared contacts for legal aid organisations.

Defence sources have clarified that the information about suicide attack by terrorists at Pathankot or Rajauri are completely false.

Travel Advisory by Air India

In view of an order by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security on enhanced measures at airports, passengers across India are advised to arrive at their respective airports at least three hours prior to scheduled departure to ensure smooth check-in and boarding.

Nepal has expressed deep concern over rising tensions between India and Pakistan following the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the life of a Nepali national.

In a statement, the Nepalese government reiterated its strong condemnation of the attack and reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism. Emphasizing regional peace, Nepal assured that its territory will not be used against neighboring countries and called for calm and stability in South Asia.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah holds discussions with the Director Generals of border guarding forces to review the border situation and also speaks with the CISF DG about airport security.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah

The Defence Ministry’s PRO in Jammu & Kashmir said military stations in Jammu, Pathankot, and Udhampur were targeted by Pakistani-origin drones and missiles along the International Border.

The threats were swiftly neutralised using both kinetic and non-kinetic measures, as per established SOPs. No casualties or material damage were reported. The statement added that India remains fully prepared to defend its sovereignty and ensure the safety of its people.

Following an advisory from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) to step up security measures, airlines across India have urged passengers to arrive at airports at least three hours before departure.

Airlines like Air India and Akasa Air have issued alerts noting that check-in counters will close 75 minutes before departure. The advisory comes amid heightened security across the country following escalating tensions along the India-Pakistan border.

Red alerts have been issued in Rajasthan's border districts. In Sriganganagar, police have urged residents to stay indoors and switch off all lights as a precautionary measure.

"There is a red alert. Everybody stay in their homes and turn off all lights," read a statement from Sriganganagar Police on X.

All educational institutions in Haryana's Panchkula will remain closed on Friday and Saturday, as per orders issued by the administration.

The update was shared by the official Twitter handle of DPR Haryana (@DiprHaryana).

Claims circulating on social media that entry to airports across India has been banned are false.

PIB Fact Check has clarified that the government has issued no such order and urged citizens not to fall for or spread misinformation.

Aviation security tightened nationwide

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has directed all airlines and airports across India to implement enhanced security measures. According to Ministry of Civil Aviation sources, Secondary Ladder Point Checks (SLPC) will now be mandatory for all passengers at all airports. Visitor entry to terminal buildings has been banned, and Air Marshals will be deployed accordingly as part of the heightened alert.

Civil flights suspended at 24 border airports

The Government of India has suspended civil flight operations at 24 airports across five border states. The suspension, confirmed through a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen), includes key airports in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.

Recently added to the list are Kullu (Bhuntar), Ludhiana, and Kishangarh, as per the latest communication from the Ministry of Civil Aviation. The temporary closure is effective until 11:59 PM IST on May 9, unless extended.

Key airports affected include Srinagar, Jammu, Leh, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jaisalmer, Bhuj, and Rajkot, among others.

Here's the full list:

1. Srinagar (VISR)

2. Jammu (VIJU)

3. Leh (VILH)

4. Amritsar (VIAR)

5. Pathankot (VIPK)

6. Bathinda (VIBT)

7. Chandigarh (VICG)

8. Halwara (VIHX)

9. Patiala (VIPL)

10. Ludhiana (VILD)

11. Shimla (VISM)

12. Kangra/Gaggal (VIGG)

13. Bhuntar/Kullu (VIBR)

14. Jaisalmer (VIJR)

15. Jodhpur (VIJO)

16. Bikaner (VIBK)

17. Kishangarh (VIKG)

18. Bhuj (VABJ)

19. Mundra (VAMA)

20. Kandla (VAKS)

21. Porbandar (VAPR)

22. Jamnagar (VAJM)

23. Hirasar/Rajkot (VAHS)

24. Keshod (VAKE)

An old video is being falsely circulated on social media claiming that Pakistan has launched a missile attack on India in retaliation.

PIB Fact Check has confirmed that the video is actually from the 2020 Beirut explosion in Lebanon.

Delhi airport issues travel advisory

Delhi Airport has issued a travel advisory, confirming that operations remain normal despite some flights being impacted by changing airspace conditions and heightened security measures. Passengers are advised to check with their airline for the latest updates on their flight status.

Infiltration bid foiled at Samba border

The Border Security Force (BSF) has stated that at approximately 11:00 PM on May 8, it successfully foiled a major infiltration attempt along the International Boundary in Samba district, Jammu & Kashmir. Security remains tight along the border amid ongoing tensions.

US Vice Prez JD Vance says India-Pak conflict 'none of our business'

United States Vice President JD Vance told Fox News that the conflict between India and Pakistan was "fundamentally none of our business" “What we can do is try to encourage these folks to de-escalate a little bit, but we’re not going to get involved in the middle of war that’s fundamentally none of our business and has nothing to do with America’s ability to control it,” he said.

J&K CM Omar Abdullah leaves for Jammu to assess situation 

Indian Army says 'befitting reply' given to Pakistan's ceasefire violations

The Indian Army issued a statement saying it gave a "befitting reply" to ceasefire violations by Pakistan Armed Forces on the night of May 8. A visual of the Indian airstrikes was also shared.

"Pakistan Armed Forces launched multiple attacks using drones and other munitions along entire Western Border on the intervening night of 08 and 09 May 2025. Pak troops also resorted to numerous cease fire violations (CFVs) along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. The drone attacks were effectively repulsed and befitting reply was given to the CFVs. #IndianArmy remains committed to safeguarding the sovereignity and territorial integrity of the Nation. All nefarious designs will be responded with force," it said.

'Disinformation escalating, follow fact checkers': South Asia analyst Michael Kugelman

Washington DC-based South Asia analyst Michael Kugelman warns against spread of disinformation amid India-Pakistan tensions. The Director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Centre and and writer for Foreign Policy magazine said that "disinformation is escalating as rapidly as the hostilities."

"Follow the fact checkers. At moments like this, their work is absolutely critical," he said, calling the disinformation "very dangerous" at such a time.

Sri Lanka says it won't allow its airspace to be used to attack another nation

Sri Lanka’s Cabinet Spokesperson Nalinda Jayatissa said the country will not allow its airspace or territory to be used to attack another nation, amid rising India-Pakistan tensions.

Delhi Airport issues passenger advisory

Delhi Airport has advised all passengers to check with their respective airlines for the latest flight updates. Though the airport operations remain normal, some flights might be impacted due to evolving airspace conditions and heightened security measures, the airport said. Passengers have been urged to rely only on official sources for information.

Srinagar police book three for spreading misinformation amid India-Pakistan tensions

Srinagar Police has registered an FIR against three individuals for allegedly spreading false and provocative content on social media amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions. The accused -- Inayat Hussain Rather (Shalina, Pampore), Rather Arif (Wanpora, Anantnag), and Sheikh Umar Farooq (Ichgam, Budgam) -- were booked by Shergarhi police station. Authorities said the content shared aimed to incite fear, confuse the public, and threaten national security. Citizens are advised not to spread unverified information and to report any suspicious posts or activity. Investigations are underway.

China urges restraint amid India-Pakistan tensions

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China is concerned about the rising tensions between India and Pakistan and urged both countries to act in the interest of regional peace. Calling both nations important neighbours, he reiterated China’s opposition to all forms of terrorism and appealed for calm, restraint, and adherence to international law, including the UN Charter. Lin said China is ready to work with the international community to play a constructive role in de-escalating the situation. His remarks come amid ongoing developments following the recent attack in Jammu and India’s response.

Air raid sirens sounded in Chandigarh

Air raid sirens were sounded in Chandigarh, following a warning from the Air Force Station about a possible attack. The administration has urged residents to stay indoors and avoid balconies.

"An Air warning has been received from Air force station of possible attack. Sirens are being sounded. All are advised to remain indoors and away from balconies," an official statement said.

Several X accounts, including those of journalist Anuradha Bhasin, Indian Express Deputy Editor Muzamil Jaleel, and Global Affairs, which is X's official global government affairs handle have been withheld in India.

This comes after X revealed on May 8 that the Union government has directed it to block over 8,000 accounts in the country.

Kerala sets up control room for Keralites near Indo-Pak border

The Kerala government has set up control rooms at the Secretariat and the NORKA department to assist Keralites, including students, living near the India-Pakistan border. The move, directed by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, comes amid heightened tensions in the region. A statement from his office assured that there is no cause for concern at the moment.

Email: cdmdkerala@kerala.gov.in

Phone: 0471-2517500, 0471-2517600

Fax: 0471-2322600

Citizens are advised to use these contacts for official information or in case of emergencies.

Claims of ATM closures are false, says PIB Fact Check

A viral WhatsApp message claiming that ATMs will be closed for 2–3 days has been flagged as fake by PIB Fact Check. ATMs are operating normally across the country. No such directive has been issued by any official authority.

Citizens are urged not to share unverified forwards and rely only on trusted government sources.

IndianOil urges public to avoid panic buying

IndianOil has assured that fuel and LPG stocks are sufficient nationwide and supply lines are functioning normally. The company urges citizens to avoid panic buying to ensure smooth access for all.

Special trains from Jammu, Udhampur amid heightened tensions

In view of the prevailing situation, Indian Railways has arranged special train services from Jammu and Udhampur. Train 04612, with 12 reserved and 12 unreserved coaches, will depart Jammu at 10.45 am. A Vande Bharat train with 20 coaches will leave Udhampur at 12.45 pm, passing through Jammu and Pathankot. Additionally, a fully reserved special train is scheduled to depart Jammu at 7 pm.

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin to hold a march in support of armed forces

The march will begin at 5 pm from DGP office to War Memorial. Ex-serviceman, ministers, students and general public will participate in the march to express their support, gratitude to the armed forces.

Viral rocket attack video is fake, says PIB Fact Check

A video showing a heavy MLRS barrage is being falsely circulated as footage of a Pakistani attack on India. PIB Fact Check says the clip is from a video game, and has been online for over three years. It has no link to the ongoing India–Pakistan situation.

Citizens are urged to verify content before sharing and rely on official sources for updates.

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds meeting with CDS and other chiefs of the armed forces. Home Minister Amit Shah is to review the situation at 12.30 pm

Ministry of Defence issues advisory refraining all media channels, digital platforms and individuals from live coverage or real-time reporting of defence operations and movement of security forces.

The Congress party took out a 'Tiranga Rally' in Bengaluru on Friday, May 9, carrying Indian flags in support of the Indian defence forces which are carrying out Operation Sindoor.

Several politicians including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and DCM DK Shivakumar joined in the rally.

BCCI has confirmed that the remainder of IPL 2025 has been suspended indefinitely.

Hazira port attack claim false, says PIB Fact Check

A video circulating widely on social media claims that Hazira Port in Gujarat has been attacked. However, PIB Fact Check has clarified that the video is unrelated and actually shows an oil tanker explosion that took place on July 7, 2021. Citizens are urged not to share the misleading video.

The Wire says website blocked across India

The Wire has issued a statement saying that access to its website thewire.in has been blocked across India by Internet Service Providers, citing orders from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under the IT Act, 2000. Calling it a "clear violation of the Constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press," The Wire termed the move as arbitrary and inexplicable, and said it is taking all necessary steps to challenge the censorship. The platform reiterated its commitment to providing truthful and accurate news, stating, “We will not be deterred.”

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to him over the phone to review the state's preparedness amid current border tensions.

As a border state, Gujarat has undertaken advance planning, and the PM was briefed on these efforts. Modi also sought details about safety measures in sensitive districts like Kutch, Banaskantha, Patan, and Jamnagar, which border Pakistan. The CM said the state government has taken adequate steps to ensure civilian safety. He said that the Union and state continue to coordinate closely as the situation along the western border remains tense.

The Ministry of Defence, in a notification issued on May 6, has authorisied the Chief of Army Staff to call out select Territorial Army units to support the regular Indian Army.

The order, valid for three years, allows the Army to deploy these units across various commands as needed. This embodiment will depend on the availability of funds, including reallocation from internal budgets or support from other ministries.

The move enhances the Army’s operational flexibility and readiness, allowing it to quickly reinforce troops amid rising tensions or emergencies along the country’s borders.

Chandigarh district administration has passed an order prohibitin hoarding, stockpiling of food items and essential commodities, as well as fuel.

It has also passed an order preventing the bursting of firecrackers for any reason until July 7, 2025.

On 8-9 May 2025, BSF foiled a major infiltration bid at the International Boundary in Samba district, J&K by killing at least seven terrorists and causing extensive damage to the Pakistan Post Dhandhar.

Murali Naik, a 25-year-old soldier from Andhra Pradesh, was killed in action, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu announced. The CM spoke to Murali Naik's parents, Jyothibai and Sriram Naik, over the phone and offered condolences.

The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has said that on the intervening night of May 8 and 9, 2025, Pakistan launched multiple attacks using drones and other munitions across the entire Western Border. Pakistani troops also carried out several ceasefire violations along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. According to PIB, Indian forces effectively repulsed the drone attacks and gave a strong response to the ceasefire violations.

Press briefing by Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan

Foreign Office Spokesperson Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan spokesperson termed Indian claims of targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan as false, saying that it was a matter of record that the Indian strikes resulted in the killing of civilians, including women and children.

“It is a matter of public knowledge that some mosques were also destroyed or damaged during the Indian aggression. Similarly, parts of the Neelum-Jhelum hydro-electric project were damaged due to Indian shelling, which is interalia a violation of international conventions,” he said, demanding that India must be held accountable for these crimes.

MEA briefing: Pak used Turkey drones to attack India

MEA briefing: From Leh to Sir Creek, Pakistani army used drones for infiltration

The Indian Armed Forces used kinetic and non-kinetic methods to neutralise the (Pakistani) drones. These drones were used to gather intelligence. We are analysing the drones and as per initial reports, these were Turkey's SONGAR drones. A Pakistani UAV also tried to attack the military station in Bhatinda, but the attempt was thwarted."

MEA briefing: On the intervening night of May 8 and May 9, Pakistani army tried to attack military installations on the western borders. From Leh to Sir Creek, Pakistani army used drones for infiltration."

MEA briefing: Pakistan sent 300-400 drones in 36 locations from Leh to Sir Creek last night to target our military installations

Colonel Sofiya Qureshi said that a Pakistani Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) was launched to target a military installation in Bathinda. The attempt was successfully intercepted by the Indian Armed Forces. She further stated that between 300 and 400 drones were deployed across 36 locations in India, aiming at key military sites from Leh to Sir Creek.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh: "Pakistan did not close its civil airspace despite it launching a failed unprovoked drone and missile attack on 7 May at 08:30 hours in the evening. Pakistan is using civil airliner as a shield, knowing fully well that its attack on India would elicit a swift air defence response...Indian Air Force demonstrated considerable restraint in its response, thus ensuring safety of international civil carriers."

Security drill conducted at Kudankulam Nuclear Plant in Tamil Nadu

The operations were led by District Disaster Management Authorities

Safety of Kudankulam plant and emergency protocols were tested during the drill.

May 9 Strikes targeted places of worship with particular design

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said the Pakistani drone strikes on May 9 were aimed at places of worship chosen with a particular design, calling it “a new low even for Pakistan.”

India struck four Air Defence sites in Pakistan in retaliation

In response to the Pakistani attack, armed drones were launched at four air defence sites in Pakistan. One of the drones was able to destroy an AD radar. Pakistan also carried out artillery shelling across the line of control using heavy-calibre artillery guns and armed drones... which resulted in some losses and injuries to Indian army personnel. Pakistan army also suffered major losses in Indian retaliatory fire.

Colonel Sofiya Qureshi said the Pakistani side employed heavy-calibre weapons along the Line of Control (LoC) and attempted multiple drone-based intrusions from Leh to Sir Creek.

Viral video claiming Delhi Arson by Indian Muslims is fake, says PIB Fact Check

A video circulating on social media falsely claims that Indian Muslims have started arson in Delhi. PIB Fact Check has clarified that the video is actually from the massive fire that broke out at the Delhi Haat market in INA on the evening of April 30, 2025. Authorities warn this is part of a deliberate disinformation campaign aimed at misleading the public and disturbing communal harmony. Citizens are urged to rely only on verified information from official sources.

Complete blackout in Jammu

Our reporter in Jammu has confirmed that sirens were heard in the distance followed by sounds of blasts. It is blackout in Jammu yet again.

Drones spotted in Jammu, Samba & Pathankot.

The army has said that drones have been sighted in Jammu, Samba & Pathankot.

They are being engaged.

Earlier, India said that Pakistan launched at least 300 to 400 drones on India in the intervening night of May 7 and 8.

India raises concerns at IMF over Pakistan’s misuse of funds

India has expressed strong concerns at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over the approval of a fresh $1.3 billion loan for Pakistan, highlighting Islamabad’s poor track record in adhering to previous IMF programs and the risk of misuse of funds for state-sponsored cross-border terrorism. In a statement released by the Press Information Bureau, India noted that Pakistan’s repeated bailouts and entrenched military interference in economic affairs make it a high-risk borrower, yet it continues to secure IMF support. India also flagged that such funding may send the wrong message globally, encouraging impunity and undermining the values of transparency and accountability in international finance. India abstained from the vote, and the IMF acknowledged India's concerns.

Pakistani drone hits residential area in Punjab’s Firozpur

One Pakistani drone reportedly struck a residential area in Firozpur, Punjab, injuring a family. The injured have been rushed to the hospital for treatment. SSP Ferozepur, Bhupinder Singh Sidhu, has confirmed to ANI, stating, "We received information about 3 people being injured. They have burn injuries. Doctors will treat them. Most of the drones have been neutralised by the army..." More details awaited.

Watch Bhupinder Singh speak here.

Blackout in Gujarat districts

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has announced has informed that a blackout has been imposed in the villages of bordering Santalpur taluka in Patan district.

US calls for de-escalation in India-Pakistan conflict

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the US is actively working to mediate the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict. She said that Secretary of State and now National Security Advisor Marco Rubio is in constant touch with leaders from both countries. President Trump, she added, wants tensions to de-escalate quickly and maintains good relations with both nations. Leavitt stressed that the conflict predates Trump’s presidency, but the administration remains committed to supporting dialogue and resolution.

Explosion claims at Jaipur Airport are false

Claims are circulating that explosions were heard at Jaipur Airport. PIB Fact Check has confirmed that these claims are false. The District Collector & Magistrate, Jaipur, has clarified that the reports of explosions are unfounded. The airport is secure, and there is no cause for concern.

JMI reschedules May 10–11 admission tests for J&K students

Jamia Millia Islamia has announced the rescheduling of admission tests scheduled on May 10 and 11, 2025, specifically for students from Jammu and Kashmir. A separate schedule will be provided for J&K applicants who are unable to attend the tests on the original dates. Admission tests for all other applicants will be conducted as per the original schedule on May 10 and 11, 2025.

Pakistan says IMF approved USD one billion tranche under ongoing bailout

In an official statement, the Prime Minister's Office in Pakistan has claimed that the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s executive board has approved the first review of its $7 billion loan program, unlocking a $1 billion disbursement. The IMF has not yet confirmed the claim.

Indian Army on drone threat:

Pakistan drones spotted at 26 sites from Baramulla to Bhuj along LoC & IB with Pakistan — some armed, posing danger to civilians & military.

32 airports closed for civilian flights till May 15

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has announced that 32 airports across five border states will remain closed for civilian flight operations until May 15 due to heightened security concerns. Here's the list of 32 airports:

  1. Adhampur

  2. Ambala

  3. Amritsar

  4. Awantipur

  5. Bathinda

  6. Bhuj

  7. Bikaner

  8. Chandigarh

  9. Halwara

  10. Hindon

  11. Jaisalmer

  12. Jammu

  13. Jamnagar

  14. Jodhpur

  15. Kandla

  16. Kangra (Gaggal)

  17. Keshod

  18. Kishangarh

  19. Kullu Manali (Bhuntar)

  20. Leh

  21. Ludhiana

  22. Mundra

  23. Naliya

  24. Pathankot

  25. Patiala

  26. Porbandar

  27. Rajkot (Hirasar)

  28. Sarsawa

  29. Shimla

  30. Srinagar

  31. Thoise

  32. Uttarlai