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No More Post Office Visits: India Post Launches Home Pickup Service Through Mobile Parcel Vans
DELHI (national capital territory)

No More Post Office Visits: India Post Launches Home Pickup Service Through Mobile Parcel Vans

Delhi begins pilot project offering doorstep parcel and speed post booking without extra charges By Ram Tripathi | New Delhi:In a major step toward customer convenience, the India Post Department has launched a new initiative allowing citizens to send parcels and speed posts directly from their homes or workplaces—without visiting the post office. Under this pilot project, “Mobile Parcel Booking Vans” will visit residential and business locations to collect consignments without any additional charge. Delhi Circle Begins Pilot Run The Delhi Postal Circle has rolled out the service on a trial basis in the West Division, operating daily between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Depending on the outcome, the facility will soon be expanded across the national capital. These specially designed vans tr...
Delhi Coaching Centre Fire Tragedy: LG V.K. Saxena Approves Disciplinary Action Against Two Fire Officials
DELHI (national capital territory)

Delhi Coaching Centre Fire Tragedy: LG V.K. Saxena Approves Disciplinary Action Against Two Fire Officials

New Delhi: In a significant development following the tragic fire at Rau’s Coaching Centre in Old Rajinder Nagar that claimed three students’ lives in July 2024, Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena has approved disciplinary proceedings against two senior officers of the Delhi Fire Service. The officials are accused of negligence, procedural lapses, and concealing crucial facts related to fire safety compliance. Two Senior Fire Officers Under Scanner Action has been sanctioned against Divisional Officer Ved Pal and Assistant Divisional Officer Uday Veer Singh, both Group A officers of the Delhi Fire Department. The inquiry found that the officials failed to take adequate preventive measures, ignored safety norms during inspections, and submitted incomplete or misleading reports rega...
Weddings at Delhi’s Heritage Monuments: The Capital to Emerge as a Heritage Wedding Hub
DELHI (national capital territory)

Weddings at Delhi’s Heritage Monuments: The Capital to Emerge as a Heritage Wedding Hub

New Delhi: In a landmark move to promote Delhi as a global event destination, the city’s iconic heritage monuments may soon host weddings and private cultural functions. The Delhi government is preparing a policy that will allow citizens to book select historical sites — including Ghalib Ki Haveli, Dara Shikoh Library (Kashmiri Gate), and Mutiny Memorial (Northern Ridge) — for weddings and special events under a new initiative. Historic Sites to Open for Private Events According to officials, the plan is still in its early phase, with discussions underway on how to balance heritage conservation with cultural and private use. Authorities are evaluating various aspects — including booking procedures, rental charges, safety norms, and ways to protect monuments from damage during events....
Pre-Planned Murder, Not Blackmail: Family Rejects Theory in UPSC Student’s Killing
DELHI (national capital territory)

Pre-Planned Murder, Not Blackmail: Family Rejects Theory in UPSC Student’s Killing

New Delhi: The family of UPSC aspirant Ramkesh Meena, who was brutally murdered in Delhi’s Gandhi Vihar (Timarpur) area, has broken its silence for the first time — dismissing the “blackmail” theory and calling the killing a well-planned conspiracy. In an exclusive conversation with NBT, the family said that several media narratives surrounding the murder are misleading. “If blackmailing was really the motive, Amrita (the prime accused) had multiple chances to destroy or take away the so-called ‘hard disk’ well before the murder,” a family member said. Family Claims Murder Was Pre-Planned According to the family, Amrita had been with Ramkesh since October 4, a day before the murder. “If she wanted the hard disk, she could have easily stolen it anytime during those two days,” they ...
Two Ink Marks, One Vote: Shambhavi Choudhary’s ‘Human Error’ Sparks Political Storm in Bihar Polls
Bihar

Two Ink Marks, One Vote: Shambhavi Choudhary’s ‘Human Error’ Sparks Political Storm in Bihar Polls

Patna: A video of Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) MP from Samastipur, Shambhavi Choudhary, has gone viral during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, triggering a fresh controversy. The clip shows ink marks on the index fingers of both her hands, prompting opposition parties — the Congress and RJD — to allege that she voted twice. The controversy erupted when Shambhavi was seen posing for cameras alongside her father, senior JDU leader Ashok Choudhary, and her mother Neeta Choudhary, after casting her vote. Observers quickly noticed that both her hands bore indelible ink marks — a sign typically used to prevent double voting. The video spread rapidly across social media, with opposition leaders demanding immediate action from the Election Commission. Opposition Deman...
Bloody Clash in Gopalganj Over Instagram Post: Four Stabbed Amid Violent Family Feud
Bihar

Bloody Clash in Gopalganj Over Instagram Post: Four Stabbed Amid Violent Family Feud

Gopalganj, Bihar | Social Media Turns Deadly:A shocking incident unfolded in Bihar’s Gopalganj district on Friday evening, when an Instagram post sparked a violent confrontation between two families, leading to a bloody knife attack that left four members of the same family critically injured. The gruesome attack took place in Uchkagaon Bazaar under the Uchkagaon police station limits. The injured were rushed to Gopalganj Sadar Hospital’s emergency ward, and later referred to Patna’s PMCH for advanced treatment. Police have detained three suspects connected to the attack. The Trigger: A Social Media Comment According to reports, the two families had been embroiled in a long-standing rivalry. The latest spark came when a member of one family posted on Instagram, prompting an ab...
Clash at The Gabba: Team India Eyes Historic Series Win on Australian Soil — Decider Doubles as 2026 T20 World Cup Test
Sports

Clash at The Gabba: Team India Eyes Historic Series Win on Australian Soil — Decider Doubles as 2026 T20 World Cup Test

Brisbane | India vs Australia, 5th T20I:The stage is set for a thrilling finale as India and Australia lock horns today at the iconic Gabba in Brisbane for the fifth and final T20I of the series. Leading 2–1, Team India stands just one step away from scripting history — a rare bilateral T20 series win on Australian soil. For both sides, the clash carries significance beyond pride — it serves as a crucial rehearsal for the 2026 T20 World Cup. India One Win Away from Glory After losing the second T20, India bounced back in style, clinching victories in the third and fourth games with commanding all-round performances. In the previous encounter at Gold Coast, the brilliance of Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, and Axar Patel with the bat, coupled with the discipline of Washington Sundar, A...
Bihar Election 2025: Behind Record-Breaking Voter Turnout, the Hidden Power of 1.4 Crore ‘Jeevika Didis’ — Women Who May Decide the Poll Outcome
Bihar

Bihar Election 2025: Behind Record-Breaking Voter Turnout, the Hidden Power of 1.4 Crore ‘Jeevika Didis’ — Women Who May Decide the Poll Outcome

Patna | Bihar Voting 2025:The first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 witnessed an unprecedented voter turnout of 64.66% — the highest in the state’s electoral history. But behind this historic participation lies a powerful force that could swing the results either way — the ‘Jeevika Didis’, a network of empowered rural women who form one of Bihar’s largest organized voting blocs. With over 1.4 crore members, these women represent nearly 40% of Bihar’s 3.5 crore female voters. Once confined to household roles, they now stand as self-reliant contributors to their families and communities — a transformation credited to the state’s flagship ‘Jeevika’ livelihood mission. “Earlier, we lived under our father’s or husband’s identity. Today, society knows us as ‘Didis’. We are indep...
Bihar Election 2025: “Gun or Governance?” — PM Modi’s Final Overs Turn the Game for NDA
Bihar

Bihar Election 2025: “Gun or Governance?” — PM Modi’s Final Overs Turn the Game for NDA

Patna:As Bihar enters the decisive phase of its 2025 assembly election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stepped into the campaign’s “final overs” — and turned the contest into a high-stakes battle between “Jungle Raj vs Good Governance.”With voting for the second phase set to end on November 9, the NDA has revived its most enduring political weapon — the specter of the “Jungle Raj.” Just as it worked 28 years ago, the issue seems to resonate again today, especially among first-time voters who never lived through the lawless years but are now being reminded through powerful digital campaigns. Modi’s ‘Final Over’ Strategy In a fiery address in Aurangabad, PM Modi launched a direct attack on the RJD, accusing it of symbolizing crime and corruption. “Do you want the rule of the ...
Gold Rush Turns Deadly in Sudan: How UAE, Egypt, Russia, and China Are Fueling Africa’s New Resource War
world

Gold Rush Turns Deadly in Sudan: How UAE, Egypt, Russia, and China Are Fueling Africa’s New Resource War

New Delhi / Khartoum:Sudan, a nation once thriving on its oil wealth, has now been consumed by a bloody gold rush that has redrawn the country’s political and economic map — and pulled in a host of foreign powers. What began as a domestic struggle over dwindling oil revenues after 2011 has exploded into a full-scale resource war, with gold at its core and the world’s biggest players — from the UAE and Egypt to Russia and China — jostling for control. Once Africa’s third-largest gold producer, after Ghana and South Africa, Sudan’s goldfields have become both a lifeline and a curse. The lucrative metal now finances warring factions, arms deals, and international smuggling networks. But for the country’s poor miners and farmers, it has brought nothing but death and destruction — poisoning ...

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