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JNU Students Demonstrated At Jantar Mantar In Support Of Venezuelan President Maduro And Against America

On Sunday, JNU student organizations AISA and CPIM demonstrated at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Students protested US efforts to arrest Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. He condemned US policies as imperialist and a conspiracy to destabilize Venezuela's democratic government. The students demanded the international community to take an impartial stance and ask the US to respect the sovereignty of other countries.

Relief News For Patients Going To Delhi AIIMS, Night Queue Ends; OPD Registration Token Will Be Available Here

For the convenience of patients, AIIMS Delhi has started giving OPD registration tokens at the 'Aashray' site run in collaboration with CRPF. This has eliminated the problem of standing in queues outside the hospital overnight. At the shelter, patients get facilities like free food, blankets and clean toilets. There are also plans to increase its capacity in future.

Now Information About Every Rabies Case Will Have To Be Given, Delhi Government Will Declare It A Notifiable Disease

The Delhi government has decided to declare rabies as a notifiable disease under the Epidemic Diseases Act. It aims to ensure effective surveillance, timely reporting and prompt public health action. It will be mandatory for all health institutions to provide information about rabies cases. Anti-rabies vaccine is available in 11 districts of Delhi. The government is finalizing the State Action Plan for Rabies Elimination, which aims to reduce rabies deaths to zero.

Approval Given For Repair Of This Flyover Of Delhi, Expansion Joints Will Be Replaced For Rs 17 Crores

After a demand pending for last three years, Public Works Department PWD will repair the old flyover of Seelampur. Delhi government has sanctioned an amount of more than Rs 17 crore for this. In this repair work, expansion joints, honeycomb concrete and bearings will be replaced. Two-wheelers were in danger due to the bad expansion joints of this flyover built in 2006, which will now ensure safety.

Suspicious Death Of Jaggu, A Witness In Vikas Mavi Murder Case, Fear Of Cold; Family Members Accused Of Murder

Jaggu, 35, a witness to the Vikas Mavi murder case, has died under suspicious circumstances in Tughlakabad. In the initial investigation, the police have stated cold as the cause of death, but the family members have alleged murder. He says that Jaggu knew the secrets related to the murder. Post-mortem of the dead body has been done and the viscera has been sent to FSL. Only the FSL report will reveal the exact cause of death.

Member Of Interstate Arms Syndicate Arrested, Used To Supply In Delhi-NCR; Crime Branch Caught

The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has arrested Ankit alias Munna, an active member of the interstate syndicate supplying illegal weapons. Two sophisticated pistols and six cartridges were recovered from him. Ankit used to supply weapons to miscreants in Delhi-NCR. Six cases of murder and Arms Act are already registered against him. This arrest took place near Shastri Park metro station on the information of an informer.

IRCTC Scam Case: Lalu Yadav Reaches Delhi High Court To Challenge Framing Of Charges

Former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has challenged the order framing charges against him in the IRCTC scam case in the Delhi High Court. The special CBI court had framed charges of corruption and criminal conspiracy against him in October 2025. The petition will be heard on Monday. Rabri Devi and Tejashwi Yadav are also accused in this case. CBI has alleged that Lalu, while being the Railway Minister, manipulated tenders to benefit private companies and took bribes.

Such Is The Impact Of Pollution In Delhi-NCR, Where Years Change But The Condition Does Not... What Is The Reason And Solution?

Delhi-NCR remains among the most polluted regions of India even in 2025, where pollution has now become a year-round problem. According to the CREA report, Delhi's annual PM2.5 level was 2.4 times the national standard, while Ghaziabad and Noida also remained highly polluted. Transportation is the main cause of 46 pollution. Health risks, economic losses and impact on daily life are major challenges, for which solutions such as transport improvements, stubble management and industrial control have been suggested.

Drunken Miscreants Created A Ruckus In This Area Of ​​Delhi, Broke More Than A Dozen Vehicles.

Drunken masked miscreants created a ruckus at 6 am in Azadpur area. They demolished and damaged more than a dozen two-wheelers parked on the road. No one could confront him because he was carrying a knife. The miscreants demolished the vehicles from Shadi Nagar Railway Station to Mother Dairy and then fled on a scooter. Adarsh ​​Nagar police has seized CCTV footage on the complaint and started investigation.

The Speed Of Trains Which Were Delayed Due To Fog Has Improved, Trains To And From Bihar Are Still Late By Hours.

Due to reduction in fog, the speed of trains reaching Delhi has improved. Now fewer trains are running late and the duration of delay has also reduced. However, some trains like Barauni Humsafar and Jhelum Express are still running with huge delays of 30 to 45 hours, causing inconvenience to passengers.

Slight Relief From Pollution And Fog In Delhi-NCR, But Cold Continues; See AQI Of Your Area

The air quality of Delhi-NCR has improved, with Delhi AQI decreasing from 380 to 236 on Friday. Due to this improvement, the CAQM sub-committee has lifted all restrictions on GRAP-3 with immediate effect. However, the restrictions of GRAP-1 and GRAP-2 will continue. There was a reduction in fog and pollution on Saturday morning too, but the cold has increased.

Fog And Cold Hit Delhi AIIMS Gate, Examination Of Patients Even Before Treatment Starts; Your Eyes Will Become Moist After Seeing The Photos!

In the harsh cold outside AIIMS Delhi, patients and their attendants are struggling to get prescriptions and appointments for treatment. Despite having shelter houses, people are forced to spend the night on the cold floor under the open sky to retain their place. This situation raises serious questions on the health system of the national capital, which is already suffering from cold even before the disease.

Delhi HC Refuses To Interfere In Acquittal In Robbery Case, Reiterates Principle Of Double Presumption Of Innocence

The Delhi High Court has upheld a sessions court's 2014 order of acquittal in a robbery case. The Court said that the appellate court can intervene only when the findings of the lower court are perverse or contrary to law. The High Court emphasized the principle of 'double presumption of innocence' and said that Delhi Police failed to prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt. The prosecution's appeal was rejected.

Ban On Entry Of These Vehicles Lifted In Delhi, Work From Home And Hybrid Classes In Schools Ended

Following improvement in air quality in Delhi-NCR, all restrictions under Phase 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) have been lifted with immediate effect. Air Quality Management Commission CAQM took this decision based on the decline in pollution levels and favorable weather forecast. Under this, restrictions like ban on BS-3 petrol and BS-4 diesel vehicles, private construction work and work from home have ended. However, the restrictions of grapes one and two will remain in place.

Big Relief To MCD Employees, Now They Can Get Cashless Treatment In Private Hospitals; New Health Scheme Started

MCD has implemented MCDESH scheme for its permanent employees and their dependents. Now employees will get cashless treatment in private hospitals, so that they will not have to depend on government hospitals. This scheme is effective from January 1 and payment for medicines and tests will also be cashless. The monthly contribution as per the pay scale of the employees will be deposited in a separate account, thereby ensuring timely payment to the hospitals.

Stray Animals Will Be Removed From Highways And Roads In Delhi, MCD Will Patrol To Prevent Accidents In Fog.

Delhi Municipal Corporation has formed two patrolling teams to prevent accidents caused by stray animals on roads in fog. These teams will monitor the major routes and national highways of Delhi day and night. On receipt of complaint, the animals will be immediately sent to the cow shelter. This campaign is going on in collaboration with PWD, for which a helpline number has also been issued, the aim of which is to ensure road safety.

There Is Water Shortage In These Areas Of Delhi, There Will Be No Supply For The Next 5 Days; Water Board Gave The Reason

Due to the annual flushing of Jeetgarh reservoir of Chandrawal Water Works, water supply will be disrupted in many areas of Delhi from January 3 and January 5 to 8, 2026. The Water Board has described this program as essential for cleaning and maintenance. Areas like Old Sabzi Mandi, Malka Ganj, Shakti Nagar will be affected. Residents have been advised to use water responsibly and contact the given helpline numbers in case of emergency.

In 'Shabdotsav', Girl Students Searched For Future In Books, Indian Heritage Came Alive In The Exhibition

Youth and elders enjoyed bhajans and folk dances in the three-day Shabdootsav organized at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium in Delhi. Students explored books and displayed creativity. Based on the theme of 'Abhyudaya Bharat', the festival also featured discussions on national security and social messages through the Panch Parivartan exhibition. Indian heritage came alive through tableaus and exhibitions of great men, which inspired the youth.

FIR Will Be Filed Against Former CM Kejriwal In The Case Of Counting Dogs, Strict Action By Minister Ashish Sood

Delhi government is preparing to register an FIR against Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal for accusing teachers of counting dogs. Home and Education Minister Ashish Sood has asked Kejriwal to show evidence or apologize, otherwise an FIR will be filed on Saturday. AAP justified the allegations and said it would continue to oppose such actions, no matter how many FIRs are filed.

Call For Sustainable Urban Development, Need For Integrated Policies And Green Infra In Delhi-NCR

This article highlights the critical need for sustainable urban development in Delhi-NCR due to rising temperatures and pollution. It emphasizes integrated policies for transportation, housing, renewable energy and environmental protection. Policy gaps, unplanned development and waste management are the major challenges. Experts have suggested solutions such as multi-modal public transport, Yamuna rejuvenation and community-based slum rehabilitation.

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