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One Who Supplied Charas To Delhi, Mumbai And Goa For New Year Party Arrested, Accused Used To Travel By Train

Crime Branch has arrested Jamal Akhtar, a smuggler supplying charas in Delhi. 2.760 kg of hashish was recovered from him, which he was going to supply in Delhi, Mumbai and Goa for New Year parties. The accused used to source charas from Himachal Pradesh and used to travel by train to escape from the police. He was involved in the saree trade, but out of greed for more profits, he turned to smuggling.

Resources Should Be Increased To Remove Destitute Cows From The Streets Of Delhi, Councilors Demanded To Increase Revenue In The Budget.

The MCD Standing Committee discussed the revised budget estimates for 2025-26 and 2026-27. Councilors demanded increased revenue, increased resources to remove stray cows and improved parking system. While the Speaker mentioned the detailed discussion, the Leader of the Opposition expressed concern over issues like sanitation and health services, calling the budget away from public priorities.

Solid Strategy Will Be Made By Studying The Drains Falling Into Yamuna, Najafgarh Drain Causes Maximum 70 Percent Pollution.

Delhi Jal Board will study the drains causing pollution in Yamuna for one year. The 22 km stretch between Wazirabad and Okhla is the most polluted, with the Najafgarh drain accounting for 70% of the pollution. Based on the study report, a decision will be taken to build Sewage Treatment Plant STP and Decentralized Sewage Treatment Plant DSTP. The Delhi government is aiming to double the treatment capacity in the next three years.

Sanatan Dharma Followers Are Having Divine Darshan Of The Holy Somnath Jyotirling, Rituals Will Be Held In 28 Areas Of NCR Till January 14.

Somnath Jyotirling Darshan Yatra organized by Art of Living Vedic Dharma Institute has reached Delhi-NCR. Till January 14, devotees will be able to have divine live darshan of the holy Somnath Jyotirling at 28 places in Delhi, Noida, Faridabad, Gurugram and Ghaziabad. Its grand launch took place at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium, where a large number of devotees participated enthusiastically. This yatra is providing an opportunity to the devotees to have darshan of Jyotirlinga without going to Gujarat.

NGT Strict On Construction In Government Office During Grapes, Issued Notice To CAQM-DPCC And Others And Sought Answers

National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken cognizance of illegal construction in a government office in Delhi despite the implementation of Group-3 and Four. On the complaint of spread of dust and pollution during the construction of 80 toilets in the Center for Development of Telematics C-DOT campus, NGT has directed the Air Quality Management Commission CAQM to inspect the site within 10 days and file an action report. The complainant has sought compensation for health problems.

'Seniority In BSF Is Decided By Appointment Rather Than Selection', Comments Delhi HC While Rejecting The Petitions

The Delhi High Court has ruled that seniority in the Border Security Force BSF is decided by the date of appointment rather than by selection. The court rejected the pleas of sub-inspectors whose appointment was delayed due to medical re-examination. The court clarified that candidates appointed late cannot claim seniority over batchmates who joined earlier, even if the delay was not their fault. This decision is based on Rule-8 of BSF General Duty Cadre Recruitment Rules-2002.

'Delhi Riots Were Well Planned...', Police Told SC - A Conspiracy Was Hatched To Attack The Sovereignty And Integrity Of The Country.

Delhi Police strongly opposed the bail of Delhi riots accused Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the Supreme Court. The police told the court that the riots were part of a planned conspiracy to attack the sovereignty of the country under the guise of peaceful protest. The police claimed that the accused deliberately delayed the trial and there was strong evidence against them, which showed their deep involvement. Police said that there should be jail sentence, not bail.

Delhi Weather: Relief From Fog, But Melting Continues, Alert Of Dense Fog In Next 2-3 Days

Strong winds brought relief from fog in Delhi, but cold and humidity persist. The maximum temperature on Monday was 18.0°C and the minimum was 6.6°C. The Meteorological Department has predicted dense fog in the next two-three days. After the western disturbance, the minimum temperature may remain between 6-8°C, which will increase the cold.

DDA Demolished Illegal Multi-storey Buildings Built On Two And A Half Acres Of Land, People Protested Against The Action

DDA demolished illegal multi-storey buildings built on two and a half acres of land acquired in Ali village of South Delhi. This land is near Sarita Vihar Metro Depot, which was sold by the land mafia to innocent people. People had built houses on the promise of the registry. During the action the affected people looked sad and angry. DDA said that it had already warned.

Severe Cold Has Become Severe In Delhi, 44 Homeless Died In 15 Days; Government In Question Due To Failure Of The System

The severe cold in Delhi has taken the lives of 44 homeless people in 15 days. Of these, maximum 17 deaths occurred in the Northern District and seven in the Central District. Due to lack of basic facilities and presence of drug addicts in night shelters, the homeless are forced to sleep in the open, putting their lives at risk. Serious questions have been raised on administrative preparations.

'Triple Murder' In Delhi, Young Man Killed Mother, Sister And Brother; Surrendered Again In The Police Station

A heart-wrenching incident has come to light in Laxmi Nagar area of ​​the capital Delhi. A young man Yashveer killed his mother, brother and sister. After committing the crime, the accused himself reached the police station and surrendered before the police. The police have taken him into custody and started questioning. The family lived in a rented house.

Mountains Of Garbage Poison Delhi's Water, More Than 30% Population Forced To Drink 'slow Poison' For Decades

Delhi's Okhla, Ghazipur and Bhalswa landfill sites are poisoning groundwater, leaving nearly 30% of the population without clean water. The levels of TDS, calcium, sulphate and magnesium in the water are many times higher than the standards. People are suffering from skin diseases and stomach problems, and depend on buying water or tankers for drinking.

Due To Rivalry In Greater Noida, A Young Man Was Beaten To Death, The Condition Of Another Is Critical.

Two youths returning from duty were attacked by car riders in Camarala village of Greater Noida. A young man, Harkesh, died after being beaten with sticks, while Mohit is seriously injured. After this attack due to old enmity, the police have registered an FIR and started investigation. The villagers demonstrated demanding early arrest of the accused.

Lok Adalat Will Be Set Up At 7 Places In Delhi To Settle Traffic Challan, 1.80 Lakh People Will Get Relief

Lok Adalat will be held in seven district courts on January 10 to settle pending traffic challans in Delhi. 1.80 lakh challans will be settled in this court organized by Delhi State Legal Services Authority and Delhi Traffic Police. From Monday, notices can be downloaded from the Delhi Traffic Police website. Negotiable challans sent to the virtual court till 30 November 2025 will be included in this.

Pink Booth Starts In DU's Miranda House College From Today, Girl Students Will Get A Safe Environment.

Delhi Police has set up a 'Pink Booth' at Miranda House College of Delhi University. This booth is to increase the safety of girl students, teachers and women employees. This will provide them a safe platform to share their problems and file complaints of cyber crime and harassment without any fear. Delhi Police Commissioner and DU Vice Chancellor will inaugurate it. This is an important step towards respect and empowerment of women.

Big Revelation In Delhi Double Murder Case, The Accused Stayed In The Old Man's Flat For Two And A Quarter Hours; CCTV Footage Will Solve The Mystery

An elderly couple was murdered in Mansarovar Park in East Delhi. CCTV footage revealed that the accused was in their flat for two and a quarter hours. Retired teacher Virendra Bansal had talked to a relative before the murder. Police do not believe it to be a case of robbery, but are investigating from other aspects including property dispute. Police are looking for a suspect wearing a mask.

Ground Water 'contaminated' Due To Mountains Of Garbage In South Delhi, Four Times TDS And More Sulphate In Some Places; People Drinking 'slow Poison' In Water

Ground water has been seriously contaminated due to mountains of garbage in South Delhi. The levels of TDS, calcium, sulphate and magnesium in water near Okhla, Ghazipur, Bhalswa and Bawana landfill sites have been found to be several times higher than the standards. According to DPCC reports, drinking this contaminated water is causing serious health problems, forcing local residents to buy drinking water.

Families Of Victims Of Goa Club Fire Demand Death Sentence For The Culprits, 25 People Died In The Fire

Families of victims of Goa Club fire protested at Jantar Mantar. Calling it the result of administrative negligence and profiteering, he demanded death penalty for the culprits. 25 people died in the fire that took place on December 6, of which four were from Delhi's Karawal Nagar. The families accused the club owners of illegal operations and also demanded fair compensation.

In Delhi's Jahangirpuri, Miscreants Kept Stabbing Two Youths With Knives In Broad Daylight, One Of The Accused Made A Video Of The Horrifying Incident.

In Jahangirpuri, two youths, Anshu and Vimal, were attacked with knives by miscreants in broad daylight and injured. The video of the attack is being circulated rapidly on the internet media. The miscreants fled when the neighbors raised an alarm. Police have registered a case of attempt to murder and admitted the injured to the hospital, where their condition is critical. Police is busy identifying the accused.

'Land Jihad Will Not Be Allowed To Continue In The Name Of Encroachment In Uttarakhand', CM Dhami Said In Shabdotsav Program

Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami said in 'Shabdotsav' that 'land jihad' and encroachment will not be tolerated in Uttarakhand. He said that 10 thousand acres of land was freed from encroachment and 600 illegal structures were demolished. Dhami also announced that madrassas not teaching the state curriculum will be closed after July 1, 2026. He also emphasized on maintaining the cultural identity of Devbhoomi and on development works.

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