The Delhi Traffic Police has started cracking down on violators of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) III in the national capital. On the first day of the ban on BS III petrol and BS IV diesel vehicles, around 550 challans were issued with a total fine of over Rs 1 crore. Additionally, 4,855 vehicles were also fined for not having a valid Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC). The ban also extends to inter-state buses from NCR cities into Delhi. Traffic police have intensified checking and returned over 300 prohibited vehicles, prosecuting those without PUCC certificates. This comes as the city faces severe air pollution levels and the Delhi government implements restrictions under stage III of the GRAP.
Delhi gangster Anmol Bishnoi is suspected to be involved in the murder of former MLA and NCP leader Baba Siddiqui. The Mumbai police is seeking permission to access an audio clip of conversation between Bishnoi and another gang member, which they believe could reveal a connection to the murder. Prior to this, the police had initiated extradition proceedings against Bishnoi in the US. Fashion influencer Shalini Passi also shared the importance of emotional well-being for maintaining healthy skin.
The Union Ministry of Electronics and IT has taken aim at social media platform X and its parent company Meta for their roles in allowing false bomb threats to spread on their platforms. A virtual meeting was held with representatives from airlines, X, and Meta, where the Ministry urged X to take immediate action in stopping these hoax threats. However, the Delhi Police have faced setbacks in their investigations due to X's lack of cooperation, with eight FIRs registered over the past eight days.
The involvement of the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang in the murder of Baba Siddique has been confirmed in court, with shooter Shubham Lonkar claiming responsibility for the murder in a Facebook post. Evidence from the shooter's phone also shows communication with Lawrence Bishnoi's brother, Anmol, who allegedly ordered the murder. This development has raised questions about the motive behind the contract killing and the role of the Delhi Police in the investigation.
The long-awaited comeback of the Hockey India League is finally happening in 2024, with both men's and women's teams competing simultaneously. The league will include eight men's teams and six women's teams, giving a platform for India's best players and international talent to showcase their skills. The three-day player auction will also have a new feature, with no upper limits on bidding to create a level playing field for all teams. This move aims to revitalize Indian hockey and nurture local talent, while also bringing in international expertise to the league.
The capital of India, Delhi, was thrown into a state of heightened alert on Sunday following a loud blast near a CRPF school in the Prashant Vihar area. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, but a video and CCTV footage captured the moment the explosion occurred and plumes of smoke were observed. As the police continue to investigate, tensions remain high after multiple bomb threat calls were made to airlines across the country.
Indian authorities are investigating a blast that occurred near a CRPF School in Delhi's Rohini area on Sunday morning. According to preliminary investigations, low-grade explosives were used in the explosion and no splinter or timer was found at the scene. However, authorities are looking into the possibility of terror-related sabotage as a forensic test showed a mixture of chlorate and hydrogen peroxide was used in the crude bomb. Two suspects are currently under scrutiny and nearby CCTV footage has been seized by Delhi police.
Following the explosion outside a CRPF school in Delhi, security forces including the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and National Security Guard (NSG) are conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the blast. While there were no casualties reported, damage to nearby buildings and cars has been seen. The Delhi police have registered an FIR and increased checks in the area, while Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has accused the BJP of hindering the efforts of the local government.
The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in India's capital, New Delhi, has ruled out a terror angle in the explosion that occurred outside a school belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The initial investigation revealed that the explosion was caused by a crude bomb, but no injuries were reported. A search operation is ongoing, with the FSL team and bomb disposal squad called to the scene.
A blast was reported outside a CRPF school in the Prashant Vihar area of Rohini district in New Delhi on Sunday morning, causing damage to nearby shops and a car. However, no injuries were reported according to the Delhi Police. The area has been cordoned off and an investigation has been launched. Initial reports suggest that the blast may have been caused by a crude bomb, but the details are still being investigated by the Forensic Science Laboratory.