Toxic air continues to envelope Delhi
The national Capital continued to breathe toxic air on Wednesday with pollution levels remaining ‘severe’ for the second straight day at 418, as stubble-burning in the neighbouring regions contributed most to Delhi’s foul air. Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) remained ‘severe’ with the 24-hour average recorded at 418 at 4 pm,...
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Delhi Police organises workshop Cyber–Samvaad for teachers
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Delhi CM meets citizen during Jan Sunwai
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Govt sanctions Rs 610.27 crore project for MCD
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Cold wave action plan prepared to protect vulnerable sections
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Jhalkari Bai included in commemoration scheme
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Chaos grips LNJP hospital
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Delhi remains on edge after blast
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Police rush to New Seelampur address linked to red car
The Delhi Police rushed to an address in northeast Delhi’s New Seelampur after learning that a red Ford EcoSport car, suspected to be linked to the Red Fort blast case, was registered at that location, an official said on Wednesday. Police sources said the team immediately visited the site to verify...
Blast victim’s family still seeking answers, justice remains elusive
“Only his torso was recovered...We identified him by the clothes he was wearing that day,” said the grieving sister of Mohammad Jumman, one of the victims of the Red Fort blast. Out of the 12 deceased, eight have been identified so far, according to police. A police officer said, “A total of...
Tense but resilient: Residents grapple with aftermath of Delhi blast
Two days after a powerful explosion near the Red Fort killed 13 people and injured over twenty, Delhi remained tense but resilient on Wednesday. The Capital’s heartbeat was slower, marked by barricades, bag checks, and the unease that follows terror. In Lajpat Nagar, one of the city’s busiest shopping hubs, uniformed...
Cosmetics seller Rajeev Kumar still in shock
Cosmetics seller Rajeev Kumar has not slept a wink since the Monday Red Fort blast, for gory scenes don’t let him. Well before ambulances rushed to the blast site, it was the locals who scampered to save the wounded. Kumar, who has a shop near Red Fort, was one of the...
Suspect’s visits mosque near Ram Leela Maidan before explosion
The man driving the car that exploded near the Red Fort, killing 12 people and injuring several others, had visited a mosque near the Ram Leela Maidan. Dr Umar Nabi, an assistant professor at Al-Falah University and believed to have been behind the wheel of the car that went up in...
Delhi blast leaves families in deep mourning
The powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort not only shattered the city’s calm but also sent shockwaves through homes hundreds of kilometres away, where families are still grappling with the sudden loss of their loved ones. From the quiet lanes of Shravasti and Deoria to the bustling streets of Meerut,...
Police register FIR under UAPA, BNS sections
The Delhi Police’s First Information Report (FIR) called the explosion near Red Fort “a bomb blast” as it invoked sections pertaining to conspiracy and punishment for a terror attack under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in the incident that claimed 12 lives. Raids are being conducted at multiple locations by the...

















