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Bomb Threat to Rajasthan High Court Triggers Panic in Jodhpur and Jaipur Benches
Rajasthan, State

Bomb Threat to Rajasthan High Court Triggers Panic in Jodhpur and Jaipur Benches

Jaipur/Jodhpur: Panic gripped Rajasthan on Tuesday morning after the Rajasthan High Court received a bomb threat via email, targeting both the Jodhpur and Jaipur benches. The alarming message claimed that explosives had been planted inside the court premises, prompting immediate action from security agencies. As soon as the threat was reported, heavy police deployment was rushed to both locations. In Jodhpur, DCP (West) Vineet Bansal personally arrived at the spot along with a large police force. The entire court premises were quickly declared a restricted zone, and all officials, advocates, litigants, and staff members were evacuated as a precautionary measure. Bomb Disposal and Dog Squad Launched Search Operation Taking no chances, the authorities deployed bomb disposal squads a...
Last Rites to Be Free in Delhi: MCD Approves No Charges for CNG and Electric Cremations
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Last Rites to Be Free in Delhi: MCD Approves No Charges for CNG and Electric Cremations

New Delhi: In a significant move aimed at reducing air pollution in the national capital, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has decided to make cremation through CNG and electric systems completely free at its cremation grounds. The decision was taken during the MCD House meeting on Monday and is being introduced as a pilot project for the next two years. The proposal was presented in the House and was passed through a voice vote, according to Leader of the House Pravesh Wahi. MCD Operates 39 Cremation and Burial Sites Currently, the MCD manages and oversees a total of 39 cremation grounds, graveyards, and Christian cemeteries across Delhi. Most of these facilities are operated by social organisations, Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), self-help groups, and trusts. T...
Juvenile Gangs on the Rise in Delhi: Street Crime Becoming the First Step into Organised Crime
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Juvenile Gangs on the Rise in Delhi: Street Crime Becoming the First Step into Organised Crime

New Delhi: The increasing involvement of minors in criminal activities in the national capital has emerged as a serious cause of concern for law enforcement agencies. According to police officials and recent crime analysis, organised crime networks and gangsters are increasingly targeting juveniles, using them for drug supply, liquor delivery, gambling operations, extortion and, in some cases, even murder. The alarming trend suggests that street crime is no longer limited to petty theft and snatching, but is rapidly turning into a gateway for minors to enter large criminal syndicates. From Snatching to Gang Networks Police data reveals that many juveniles begin their criminal journey with minor offences such as theft, snatching, and street violence. Over time, they are absorbed in...
Thieves Attempt Theft Inside Delhi Police Station, Caught Red-Handed and Sent to Jail
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Thieves Attempt Theft Inside Delhi Police Station, Caught Red-Handed and Sent to Jail

New Delhi: In an incident that left even police officials astonished, two thieves who attempted to commit theft inside a police station in East Delhi ended up being arrested on the spot and sent directly to jail. The accused reportedly entered the Pandav Nagar Police Station and tried to steal equipment, assuming they could “test their luck” even in a highly secured area. However, their plan backfired when alert police personnel caught them red-handed. Incident Took Place on February 11 According to police sources, the incident occurred on February 11 at around 4:30 PM, when two young men entered the police station premises and began tampering with a Door Frame Metal Detector (DFMD) unit kept at the back of the station. A woman constable on duty noticed their suspicious activit...
Protest Outside APJ School in Delhi Over Withheld Admit Cards Ahead of CBSE Exams
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Protest Outside APJ School in Delhi Over Withheld Admit Cards Ahead of CBSE Exams

New Delhi: Just a day before the CBSE board examinations, tensions escalated outside APJ School in Saket, where several parents staged a protest after the school allegedly withheld admit cards of three students. The demonstration continued until late evening, as anxious parents demanded the immediate release of the admit cards, calling the situation “mental harassment” for students appearing in crucial board exams. According to parents, the school refused to issue admit cards for two Class 10 students and one Class 12 student, allegedly due to pending fee-related disputes. Parents accused the school management of pressuring them to pay what they described as “arbitrary fees” and using admit cards as leverage. Parents Call It Harassment of Students Parents said the incident caused ...
Fans Back in Use as Delhi Feels March-April Heat in February; Temperature Crosses 30°C
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Fans Back in Use as Delhi Feels March-April Heat in February; Temperature Crosses 30°C

New Delhi: Even before February ends, Delhi has begun witnessing an unusual rise in temperature, making residents feel early summer-like conditions similar to March and April. With the mercury climbing sharply, people across the city have started switching on fans, while many have already stopped wearing sweaters. On Monday, Delhi recorded its first day of the season when the maximum temperature crossed the 30°C mark, reaching 31.6°C, which was 7 degrees above normal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Earliest 30°C Temperature in the Last Five Years Weather experts noted that this was the earliest instance in the last five years when February temperatures crossed 30°C in Delhi. Earlier, the temperature had crossed 30°C on February 11, 2021, when it reached 30...
Speeding Dumper Crushes Bike Rider in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj, Driver Flees; Victim Dies
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Speeding Dumper Crushes Bike Rider in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj, Driver Flees; Victim Dies

New Delhi: In yet another tragic road accident in the national capital, a speeding dumper mixer crushed a bike rider in the Vasant Kunj area on Monday morning, killing him on the spot. After the incident, the driver abandoned the vehicle at the scene and fled, triggering panic and outrage among locals. The deceased has been identified as Rajeev (27), a resident of Mehrauli, police officials confirmed. Incident Reported Near Church Road According to the police, the incident took place near Church Road, in front of Bandar Farm, under the jurisdiction of Vasant Kunj South Police Station. The police received information through a PCR call at around 11:44 AM, stating that a bike rider had been hit by a heavy vehicle. When police personnel reached the spot, they found the motorcycle ...
Big Relief for Homebuyers in Delhi: DDA Extends Deadline for Premium Housing Scheme 2026
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Big Relief for Homebuyers in Delhi: DDA Extends Deadline for Premium Housing Scheme 2026

New Delhi: In a major relief for people planning to buy a home in the national capital, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has extended the application deadline for its Premium Housing Scheme 2026. Responding to growing public demand, the DDA has now allowed interested applicants to register for the scheme until February 20, 2026. The scheme offers a total of 582 flats across different locations in Delhi under multiple categories including HIG (High Income Group), MIG (Middle Income Group), LIG (Low Income Group), Janta Flats, EHS (Economically Weaker Housing Scheme), along with options for car and scooter garages. Scheme Based on E-Auction According to DDA officials, the allotment process under the Premium Housing Scheme 2026 will be conducted through an e-auction system, ensu...
Ghaziabad DM Ravindra Kumar Mandar Reaches Farmers’ Protest Site on Bike, Resolves Issues and Ends Dharna
State, Uttar Pradesh

Ghaziabad DM Ravindra Kumar Mandar Reaches Farmers’ Protest Site on Bike, Resolves Issues and Ends Dharna

Ghaziabad: In a rare and inspiring administrative gesture, Ghaziabad District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandar reached the site of an ongoing farmers’ protest in Talheta village of Modinagar by riding a motorcycle, leaving behind the usual official convoy. The move not only surprised the protesters but also created an atmosphere of trust and dialogue, eventually leading to the suspension of the protest. The farmers had been staging a dharna near the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, raising concerns related to road construction work, land issues, and alleged negligence in soil refilling after excavation. DM Listens to Farmers Without Formalities On Monday, during the district’s public grievance hearing, farmers met the DM and presented their complaints. Soon after, DM Mandar decided to per...
Karpoori Thakur’s Simplicity Still Inspires: Donated Money Meant for Kurta, Travelled Abroad Wearing a Torn Coat
Bihar, State

Karpoori Thakur’s Simplicity Still Inspires: Donated Money Meant for Kurta, Travelled Abroad Wearing a Torn Coat

Patna: Bihar’s former Chief Minister and the legendary “Jananayak” Karpoori Thakur is being remembered on his death anniversary today, as leaders across the country paid tribute to the Bharat Ratna awardee. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and several senior leaders offered heartfelt condolences, recalling Thakur’s extraordinary contribution to Bihar and Indian politics. However, beyond politics, Karpoori Thakur is still celebrated for something rare in public life — unshakable honesty, simplicity, and selfless dedication. Even after becoming Chief Minister twice, his lifestyle remained that of an ordinary citizen. His life was a symbol of clean politics and moral strength. So humble was his nature that even after holding the highest office in Bihar, there ...

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