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Al-Falah University Under Intense Scrutiny After Delhi Blast; Over 200 Doctors and Staff Questioned
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Al-Falah University Under Intense Scrutiny After Delhi Blast; Over 200 Doctors and Staff Questioned

Following the November 10 blast near the Red Fort, investigative agencies have tightened their probe, placing more than 200 doctors and staff members of Al-Falah University, Faridabad, under the scanner. Interrogations have intensified, and several employees were seen leaving the university premises with their belongings on Wednesday, prompting agencies to verify the identity of those exiting the campus. ED Raids 25 Premises Linked to Al-Falah Group Officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted early morning searches on Tuesday at 25 locations linked to the Al-Falah Group across Delhi-NCR. The raids were part of investigations into financial irregularities, shell company operations, and suspected money laundering. Several employees reportedly left on leave soon after the ra...
Delhi on Traffic Alert for Next 7 Days: Major Jams Expected
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi on Traffic Alert for Next 7 Days: Major Jams Expected

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has issued a special traffic advisory warning residents of potential severe traffic congestion across the city for the next seven days. The advisory, effective from 19 November to 25 November, is in place due to the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, which will see large gatherings and VVIP visits near Red Fort. Advisory Timings and Diversions The traffic diversions will be in effect daily from 4 PM to 11 PM. During these hours, buses and commercial vehicles coming from Chhata Rail Chowk and Delhi Gate towards Netaji Subhash Marg will be redirected via Ring Road from Chhata Rail Chowk, GPO Chowk, and Delhi Gate Chowk. Reason for Diversion Delhi Police has highlighted that the anniversary events are expected to attract large crowds and ...
Delhi Blast Survivors Struggle to Rebuild Lives Amid Trauma
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Delhi Blast Survivors Struggle to Rebuild Lives Amid Trauma

New Delhi: Weeks after the bomb blast near Red Fort, several survivors continue to battle the aftermath—not just physical injuries, but also the harsh realities of daily survival and livelihood. While some have been discharged from hospitals, others are still receiving treatment at LNJP Hospital, grappling with both trauma and uncertainty. Survivors Face Livelihood Challenges Many of the injured worry about how their families will make ends meet during recovery. Bhavani Shankar, 33, who drives for an app-based cab service, shared his fears: “I had just paid off five to six installments of my new car. Now I don’t even know where my car is or in what condition.” Shankar, who was injured in the blast, is expected to be discharged soon but will be unfit for work for at least 10–12 days, ...
Yamuna Water Dispute Intensifies: Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab Clash Over 30-Year-Old Agreement
DELHI (national capital territory), State

Yamuna Water Dispute Intensifies: Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab Clash Over 30-Year-Old Agreement

New Delhi: A fresh conflict has erupted between Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana over the sharing of Yamuna river water, as the 30-year-old water-sharing agreement comes up for review. In a recent Chief Ministers’ meeting, Delhi has demanded an increase in its water quota, while Punjab is now asserting its claim to a share of the river water. Delhi Demands Higher Water Allocation Delhi’s Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta, recently called for a review of the 1994 water-sharing agreement, requesting an increase in the capital’s Yamuna water allocation from 980 MGD to 1,250 MGD. Officials have warned that if Delhi’s share is not increased, the city will face a long-term supply-demand gap, leaving it reliant on tube wells for meeting its water needs. Punjab Asserts Its Claim Punjab’s Chief Min...
Delhi Faces Severe Air Pollution: Public Health Emergency Declared by AIIMS Doctors
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Delhi Faces Severe Air Pollution: Public Health Emergency Declared by AIIMS Doctors

New Delhi: The air quality in Delhi has deteriorated sharply, surpassing the ‘Severe’ pollution zone, prompting senior doctors at AIIMS to issue a stark warning about life-threatening conditions and a public health emergency. Immediate action is required to mitigate the impact of hazardous air on residents’ health. Urgent Measures Needed AIIMS respiratory department officials stressed that agencies must implement strict measures on an urgent basis. Dr. Anant Mohan highlighted that while the issue recurs every winter, effective, long-term solutions remain limited, with temporary measures like air purifiers or anti-smog guns providing only minimal relief. Health Risks from Polluted Air According to doctors, fine particulate matter (PM2.5) enters the body through the nose, spreads...
Delhi High Court Rules Full Reimbursement for Emergency Treatment at Non-Empanelled Hospitals
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Delhi High Court Rules Full Reimbursement for Emergency Treatment at Non-Empanelled Hospitals

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has clarified that during a medical emergency, the Central Government cannot deny full reimbursement of treatment costs to beneficiaries of the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), even if treatment is received at a non-empanelled hospital outside the CGHS panel. The Court upheld the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) order, directing the government to pay the claimant ₹2.82 lakh with interest. Background of the Case The case arose when Kamal Kishore, a retired government employee and CGHS beneficiary, received emergency treatment at UK Nursing Home Multi-Speciality Hospital on 11th November 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hospital was not part of the CGHS panel, and the charges exceeded the standard rates notified by the Delhi Government...
44th India International Trade Fair Opens to Public at India Expo Mart, Delhi
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44th India International Trade Fair Opens to Public at India Expo Mart, Delhi

New Delhi: The 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF) at India Expo Mart has opened its doors to the public from 19th November 2025. The fair features exhibitors from 30 Indian states and 12 countries, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore diverse products and innovations under one roof. Ticket Information Tickets are available both online and offline. Entry fees are as follows: Weekends & Gazetted Holidays: Adults – ₹150, Children – ₹60 Regular Days: Adults – ₹80, Children – ₹40 Online tickets can be purchased via the DMRC Sarthi app, while offline tickets are available at 55 Delhi Metro stations. Fair Timings & Duration The trade fair will run until 27th November 2025, with visiting hours from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Visitors will not be allowe...
Delhi Court Sends Al-Falah University Chairman to ED Custody for 13 Days in ₹415 Crore Fraud Case
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Delhi Court Sends Al-Falah University Chairman to ED Custody for 13 Days in ₹415 Crore Fraud Case

New Delhi: A Delhi court has remanded Javed Ahmed Siddiqui, Chairman of Al-Falah University, to 13 days of Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody. Siddiqui was arrested just a day earlier, on 18th November, from Jamia Nagar, Delhi. Details of the Case The arrest is linked to a ₹415 crore alleged fraud. Authorities claim that Al-Falah University misrepresented its academic credentials to generate more than ₹415 crore. The ED took Siddiqui into custody under Section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. During investigations, the ED conducted raids at multiple locations associated with the Al-Falah Group, seizing crucial evidence that led to the Chairman’s arrest. Links to Terror Cases The Al-Falah University has also come under scrutiny due to its alleged c...
Cyber Scammers Use New Trick: Ask for ₹2, Empty Your Bank Account
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Cyber Scammers Use New Trick: Ask for ₹2, Empty Your Bank Account

New Delhi: Cybercriminals have devised a new, cunning method of online fraud that can trap unsuspecting victims. They request a very small payment—sometimes as little as ₹2—under the pretext of processing a delayed delivery. However, once the victim pays, the scammers gain access to bank details and drain accounts of lakhs of rupees. How the Scam Works According to police sources, the fraud begins with a seemingly innocuous request. The victim is asked to pay a minimal amount, which they typically consider harmless. Once the payment is made, the scammer uses the opportunity to access the victim’s phone or online accounts, eventually transferring large sums from the bank. Case from New Delhi A recent case involved a 50-year-old man from Odisha, residing in New Delhi’s Prithviraj...
Bomb Threats Target Delhi Courts and Schools; JeM Email Sparks Security Alert
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Bomb Threats Target Delhi Courts and Schools; JeM Email Sparks Security Alert

New Delhi: Security agencies in Delhi are on high alert after bomb threats were reported targeting three district courts and two schools in the national capital. The threats were conveyed through an email allegedly from the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). According to sources, the email warned of potential attacks at the courts and schools. The threat prompted immediate action from Delhi Police and other security agencies. Intensive searches were conducted, especially at the Tis Hazari Court, with security tightened across all affected locations. However, preliminary investigations suggest that the threat may be fake. No suspicious objects were found at any of the targeted sites. The bomb threat was reportedly received early Tuesday morning at two CRPF-run schools i...