The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi continued to witness scenes of chaos on Sunday as passengers’ woes continued amid the ongoing IndiGo crisis.
On December 2, the Delhi Police arrested three men for running an interstate cyber fraud syndicate that duped job seekers with fake overseas employment offers.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation MoCA on Saturday issued an official directive for all the airlines mandating strict adherence to the fare caps. However, passengers were still scratching their hides looking at the airfares.
Posing as Delhi Police and Income Tax officers, the men carried out a 'raid' and looted a jewellery workshop located in Dev Nagar in Karol Bagh area on November 27, police said.
PK Kaushik, Project Director, National Highways Authority of India said the responses to the notice are to be handed in by Sunday.
The police officers soon reached the spot and took the girl to a nearby hospital for medical examination. It was found that the incident happened after the accused took the girl to a room and locked it from inside, officers said.
“On December 5, information regarding the accident was received at the Shahbad Dairy Police Station. At the accident spot, police found one Santro car and a two wheeler” DCP (Outer North) Hareshwar Swami said.
Special PMLA judge K M Sojitra convicted Sharma under sections of the Act on the basis of a case filed against him by the Ahmedabad zonal office of the ED in March 2012. Sharma was arrested first in July 2016 and released on bail in March 2018.
A supervisor noticed the forms for the woman’s sons had the signature her instead of theirs, say police
According to police, Noor Jahan signed the official documents on her sons’ behalf despite their absence from the country. Along with her, police have also booked her sons, Amir Khan and Danish Khan, for their alleged involvement in submitting misleading details.
She, however, was admitted to the Rampurhat Medical College and Hospital after she fell sick. She was also kept under medical observation in Malda for 24 hours after she and her eight-year-old son entered the Indian territory from the Mehadipur border outpost on Friday.
'Accused created shell firms, laundered money and sold properties of dead owners'
The deadline to register Waqf properties on a portal launched by the Centre ends today. After resisting implementing the Waqf (Amendment) Act for months, the TMC government last week issued directions to upload information regarding Waqf properties on the UMEED portal.
According to the police, the incident happened at night on Wednesday.
Advocate Sabyasachi Chatterjee, the petitioner's counsel, has filed the PIL seeking an urgent hearing, requesting the court to take immediate action against Kabir's provocative remarks that have allegedly disrupted communal harmony.
A tip-off was received about the racket on Tuesday, officers said.
Pollution watchdog extends vigil beyond Oct-Nov paddy farm-fire season.
The man behind Delhi’s first balloons was Vishwabandhu Gupta, the son of Lala Deshbandhu Gupta, a freedom fighter and member of the Constituent Assembly.
Jain is survived by wife, Ritu Jain, chief conservator at the Parliament Museum in Delhi, a 29-year-old son working at an IT company in London, and a 25-year-old daughter who lives in Bengaluru.
Two more similar burglaries were attempted on November 10 and November 19, which alerted the police about a possible pattern and involvement of a gang, officers said.
The Crime Branch has arrested two men in connection with a sophisticated fuel-theft racket that allegedly targeted Hindustan Petroleum’s pipeline network.
According to the police, 3,557 cybercrime-related complaints were received between November 1 and 30. After analysis, 140 FIRs were registered across the East, West, South and Manesar police zones.
The order said that the separation has been done for ‘administrative’ purposes. The decision arose as the Special Cell works as the Anti-Terror unit of the Delhi Police and the work of the IFSO does not fall under its mandate.
White Santro hit rider in left lane of empty road, killer driver on the run
Flagging the crisis, 80 Padma awardee doctors from across India said it is a “direct and ongoing threat to human life”, particularly for children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with chronic heart and lung conditions.





