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The Government of India deployed several units of the elite National Security Guards in Jaipur to aid the law and order forces in the city. [18] 400 men from Rapid Action Force were also sent. [19] A few hours after the blasts, India declared high alert across several major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay) and Chennai (Madras).
An Air India Express plane on its way to Singapore had to be escorted by two air force fighter jets following an e-mail warning that said there was a bomb on board. [ 31 ] A Lucknow-bound IndiGo flight from Dammam in Saudi Arabia was redirected to Jaipur.
Ernakulam Jehovah's Witness Convention Center Blast [51] Kochi, Kerala: 3 36 Perpetrator is a former member of the Jehovah's Witness religion community. 120 1 March 2024 2024 Bangalore Cafe bombing: Bangalore, Karnataka: 0 9 Chargesheet filed against four Islamic State members. [52] 121 9 June 2024 2024 Reasi attack [53]
2–3 July – 2024 India-Bangladesh floods: At least sixteen people are killed by floods and landslides in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, while over 300,000 more are displaced. [108] [109] 5 July – A victory parade is held in Mumbai by the Indian cricket team following their victory in the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. [110] [111]
The Anil Agarwal Stadium is a proposed international cricket stadium located in Chonp village, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.It is named after Anil Agarwal, the founder and chairman of Vedanta Resources Limited, It could have been the second-largest stadium in India with a capacity of 75,000.
The match on 02 October 2024 was cancelled by Asian Football Confederation as Mohan Bagan SG refused to travel to Tabriz, Iran citing security reasons followed by the current advisory by the Embassy of The Republic of India in Tehran, Iran due to the process of state mourning for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
The 2020-21 Road Safety World Series was postponed on 24 March 2020 after four matches due to COVID-19 lockdown in India. After almost a year, the tournament resumed with the announcement of all the matches to be played in Raipur with all COVID-19 guidelines being followed allowing only 50% audience capacity of the stadium.
2010 Bangalore stadium bombing occurred on 17 April 2010 in M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India before a 2010 Indian Premier League match between the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians. [2] Two bombs exploded around a heavily packed Cricket stadium in which fifteen people were injured. A third bomb was defused outside the stadium.