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Delhi Air Quality Remains Extremely Poor for 15th Consecutive Day; AQI Crosses 300
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi Air Quality Remains Extremely Poor for 15th Consecutive Day; AQI Crosses 300

New Delhi: Delhi continues to grapple with severe air pollution, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) remaining in the “very poor” category for the 15th consecutive day. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded an AQI of 338 at 7 AM on Saturday, a slight improvement from Friday’s 385, but still indicative of unhealthy air conditions for the city’s residents. The 24-hour average AQI on Friday stood at 369, reflecting persistently high pollution levels throughout November. Pollution Adds to Winter ConcernsExperts warn that air quality is unlikely to improve significantly in the coming week, as weather conditions are inhibiting the dispersion of pollutants. Stagnant air is causing smoke and dust to linger near the ground, leaving residents with little relief. Meteorologists and air ...
Campaigning Ends in 12 Delhi Wards Ahead of MCD By-Elections; Voting Tomorrow
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Campaigning Ends in 12 Delhi Wards Ahead of MCD By-Elections; Voting Tomorrow

New Delhi: Campaigning for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) by-elections in 12 wards came to a halt on Friday evening, ahead of polling scheduled for 30 November. The Election Commission has officially enforced the silence period, during which no political campaigning is permitted. Final Day of CampaigningOn the last day of campaigning, all political parties held public meetings and roadshows across the 12 wards to reach out to voters. However, following the close of campaign activities on Friday evening, the silence period came into effect and will continue until the conclusion of polling. Silence Period and Dry Day RulesThe State Election Commission has barred the publication of opinion polls until the evening of polling day. Additionally, a dry day has been enforced in Del...
Delhi Police Arrest Key Accused in Firing at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian Café
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi Police Arrest Key Accused in Firing at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian Café

New Delhi: Delhi Police have arrested Bandhu Mann Singh Sekhon, who provided logistical support to shooters involved in the firing incidents at comedian Kapil Sharma’s ‘Caps Café’ in Canada. Arrest in LudhianaSekhon, 28, was apprehended in Ludhiana. Police recovered a PX-3 pistol (Made in China), eight cartridges, and a Fortuner vehicle from his possession. Sekhon is also linked to a 2019 murder case in Ludhiana. Investigation LeadsAccording to DCP (Crime) Sanjeev Yadav, during questioning of other syndicate members — Mandeep Singh and Dalwinder Kumar, arrested on 19 November in Rohini with foreign weapons — it was revealed that a pistol had been delivered to Sekhon in Ludhiana. The weapon was traced to an illegal arms supply network linked to gangster Sonu Khatri, operating from the...
Delhi High Court Rules Panchayati Divorce Cannot Validate a Second Marriage Under Hindu Law
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi High Court Rules Panchayati Divorce Cannot Validate a Second Marriage Under Hindu Law

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has clarified that any marriage conducted in violation of the Hindu Marriage Act (HMA) is legally invalid. The court rejected an appeal by a woman who sought to recognize her second marriage based on the Jat community custom of “Panchayati divorce.” Case BackgroundThe appeal was heard by a bench comprising Justice Anil Kshetrapal and Justice Harish Vaidyanathan. The woman had challenged a Family Court decision dated 7 June 2024, which declared her second marriage invalid under Section 5(1) and Section 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. These provisions state that if either party is already married to a living spouse, any subsequent marriage is legally null and void. Legal Questions ConsideredThe High Court examined two key questions: Whether the a...
Delhi Blast: Three Body Parts Identified as Terrorist Dr. Umar; DNA Confirms Identity, Funeral Yet to Be Conducted
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi Blast: Three Body Parts Identified as Terrorist Dr. Umar; DNA Confirms Identity, Funeral Yet to Be Conducted

New Delhi: The death toll in the Red Fort bomb blast has risen to 11. Forensic analysis has now confirmed that three body parts recovered from the scene belong to terrorist Dr. Umar. DNA matching with a sample from his mother confirmed the identity. The body of Dr. Umar remains in the mortuary and has not yet been claimed by his family for the funeral. Victim Count and Identification ProcessEarlier, the identities of nine victims—including Ashok Kumar, Pankaj Saini, Mohsin Malik, Noman Ansari, Dinesh Kumar Mishra, Lokesh Agrawal, Aman Kataria, Jumma, and Lukman—were confirmed. Subsequently, Bilal and Vinay Pathak succumbed to their injuries, bringing the total number of fatalities to 11. Three remaining body parts in the mortuary have now been verified as Dr. Umar’s by forensic experts....
Delhi Murder: Teen Stabbed to Death in Rohini Following Minor Dispute; Two Minors Arrested
crime, DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi Murder: Teen Stabbed to Death in Rohini Following Minor Dispute; Two Minors Arrested

Delhi Crime News: A tragic incident unfolded in Delhi where a teenage boy was fatally stabbed following a minor altercation. Police have arrested two minors in connection with the case. According to authorities, the accused attacked the victim, stabbing him in the stomach and thigh after a verbal dispute escalated. Incident in Karala AreaNew Delhi: A 16-year-old boy was allegedly stabbed to death after an argument in Delhi’s Karala area. Police confirmed on Friday that three juveniles are currently under investigation for the crime. Reports indicate that the victim was admitted to a hospital in Rohini on Thursday but was declared dead due to his injuries. Victim Was a StudentThe deceased was a Class 11 student at a private school in Karala. His father works with NDPL, while his mothe...
Speculation Rises: Who Will Nitish Kumar Choose for His Six JDU Ministerial Posts
Bihar, Politics, State

Speculation Rises: Who Will Nitish Kumar Choose for His Six JDU Ministerial Posts

Patna: With the NDA’s victory in Bihar, political maneuvering is already underway as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar considers expanding JDU’s strength in the Assembly. Following the recent elections, BJP and JDU won 89 and 85 seats respectively. Now, all eyes are on Nitish as six JDU ministerial positions remain vacant, sparking speculation about potential defections from smaller parties. Targeting Smaller Parties for ‘Manpower Boost’Sources indicate that the JDU leadership is eyeing legislators from AIMIM, BSP, IIP, and even Congress to increase their numbers. In 2020, AIMIM’s five legislators largely defected to RJD during government formation. This time, with NDA in power, there are speculations that Nitish Kumar’s team is in talks with AIMIM MLAs to bring them over to JDU, potentially ...
Bihar Assembly Goes Paperless from December 1: MLAs to Use Tablets for Questions; Full Schedule Announced
Bihar, Politics, State

Bihar Assembly Goes Paperless from December 1: MLAs to Use Tablets for Questions; Full Schedule Announced

Patna: Bihar is set to witness a historic transformation in its legislative process as the 18th Assembly session, starting December 1, will be fully digital. Under the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) initiative, the Bihar Legislative Assembly will operate paperlessly, enabling MLAs to submit questions and supplementary queries via tablets, significantly reducing paper usage. Digital Assembly: How It Will Work Tablet-Based Questions: Each new MLA has been provided a tablet at their seat to type and submit questions and supplementary queries directly to the Assembly system. Paper Reduction: This shift will streamline proceedings and eliminate the need for bulky paper files, contributing to environmental conservation. Transparency: All legislative activities—including introd...
No Requests for EVM Checks or Re-Polling in Bihar; EC Says ‘Vote Theft’ Claims Unproven
Bihar, State

No Requests for EVM Checks or Re-Polling in Bihar; EC Says ‘Vote Theft’ Claims Unproven

Patna: The opposition in Bihar has failed to substantiate its claims of vote theft and electoral malpractice, as the Election Commission (EC) confirms that no applications were received for EVM checking or re-polling. According to the EC, none of the losing candidates from the recently concluded assembly elections in Bihar’s 243 constituencies submitted requests for verification of burnt memory or microcontrollers in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Opposition Parties Unable to Prove ‘Vote Theft’Acting on Supreme Court directives, the EC had issued a revised standard operating procedure on June 17 for post-count verification of EVMs. Under this, only the candidates finishing second or third could request verification within seven days of result declaration. However, no such request...
Patna’s PMCH Set to Become High-Tech; Air Ambulance to Land on Emergency Unit Roof, CM Nitish Unveils Plan
Bihar, Politics, State

Patna’s PMCH Set to Become High-Tech; Air Ambulance to Land on Emergency Unit Roof, CM Nitish Unveils Plan

Patna: The redevelopment of Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), Bihar’s largest government hospital, is moving rapidly, with state-of-the-art facilities being added across the campus. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar recently inspected the ambitious project and issued key directives to expedite the work. Air Ambulance Facility on the RooftopA major highlight of the project is the helipad being constructed on the roof of the new Emergency Unit, enabling direct landing of air ambulances. During his inspection, CM Nitish Kumar instructed officials to raise the walls around the helipad to ensure complete safety during operations. Focus on Quality and Emergency ServicesThe Chief Minister thoroughly reviewed construction quality, medical facilities, and safety standards. He emphasized ti...